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i lived in hayes valley for 20 years. there is a tree at 568 hayes outside my window. i have an intimate relationship with that tree. when people talk about replacing them, it would be akin to someone saying we have determined your pet needs to be euthanized. don't worry about it, we are going to give you a new one, here is a hamster instead of your cat. you can't replace a living creature you have a relationship with in the way it's described. i would also mention that the trees specifically outside of my house is supposedly interacting with the street light and that's the reason that mr. buck cited he could overlook all the other potential causes except for this one interaction with the street light yet it's also planned for replacement so it seems someone determined its interaction with the street light is minimal or to be mitigated. this seems to be the case to me. trimming would reduce its interaction with the street light. it would not remove more than probably five to ten percent of the canopy to make that trimming. and i think that every possible step needs to
i lived in hayes valley for 20 years. there is a tree at 568 hayes outside my window. i have an intimate relationship with that tree. when people talk about replacing them, it would be akin to someone saying we have determined your pet needs to be euthanized. don't worry about it, we are going to give you a new one, here is a hamster instead of your cat. you can't replace a living creature you have a relationship with in the way it's described. i would also mention that the trees specifically...
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we've been using hayes valley as the example. and that's why i'm wearing this sticker that natalie handed out tonight. we love trees. but the part of tree managers who have to look really hard at structure of trees and how trees stand up but also how they fall down. so i'm not going to go into every detail but i want to go through a timeline of events. proposition e passed. so over the last couple years we have been systematically evaluating trees across the city. the subject trees are within grid map 25, slated to be maintained this year. so in december, we are looking at our view ahead and we can see we are going right in the heart of hayes valley. let's go ahead and get on the agenda the hayes valley neighborhood association. we got put on the safety committee meeting. to say to the community that this is coming up. we have yet to evaluate every tree but we also can see the writing is on the wall. we are going to be evaluating these trees. and we want to be in conversation. we are open to having additional meetings. we want to
we've been using hayes valley as the example. and that's why i'm wearing this sticker that natalie handed out tonight. we love trees. but the part of tree managers who have to look really hard at structure of trees and how trees stand up but also how they fall down. so i'm not going to go into every detail but i want to go through a timeline of events. proposition e passed. so over the last couple years we have been systematically evaluating trees across the city. the subject trees are within...
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hayes valley has a massive carbon and co2 emission. we have oak traffic, we have franklin traffic the freeway onramp and we have cars that are sitting basically in a grid emitting co2. >> thank you. what's your address on franklin street that has the holes in the ground? >> 45 franklin. we have three big holes. >> okay. thank you. >> i didn't have to use ac before and now i do. climate change. >> thank you. >> good evening. i'm here today to urge the board to slow, prune and save the removal of trees. i actually live in mission not hayes valley but i'm very concerned about the lack of a macro approach on these issues. and in particular the wholesale removal of trees without where there should be an approach that maybe phases the removal of trees to allow the community, neighborhood and ecosystem to adapt and for the replacement foliage to come in more slowly. i also wanted to show a picture if i can get the overhead so this is across the street from where i live. ten days ago, that was a beautiful ficus tree that looked perfectly fine
hayes valley has a massive carbon and co2 emission. we have oak traffic, we have franklin traffic the freeway onramp and we have cars that are sitting basically in a grid emitting co2. >> thank you. what's your address on franklin street that has the holes in the ground? >> 45 franklin. we have three big holes. >> okay. thank you. >> i didn't have to use ac before and now i do. climate change. >> thank you. >> good evening. i'm here today to urge the board to...
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it is not an open door and does not repeal the entire formula retail ban in hayes valley. to be clear, that will remain in intact. under my ordinance, the grocery store retailer is subject to affordability requirements to make sure the western distribution hayes valley have access to fresh food. there is incredibly important as the medium income as the north side i is over $24,000. hayes valley south and north, baniker homes, laura miller, haines, include the last bit of affordable housing stock that serves primarily low income, african-american, asian pacific island residents. existing food real tail options in this neighborhood are either two expensive, don't except ebt or have a terrible reputation for quality. it's a problem and we need to address this. our residents deserve better and now we have a viable option. this actually is the first step. if this legislation passes, then trader joes will have to go through conditional use didn't entitlement process. i want to stress we want strong community benefits connected to this location and i support local hire and i'm wo
it is not an open door and does not repeal the entire formula retail ban in hayes valley. to be clear, that will remain in intact. under my ordinance, the grocery store retailer is subject to affordability requirements to make sure the western distribution hayes valley have access to fresh food. there is incredibly important as the medium income as the north side i is over $24,000. hayes valley south and north, baniker homes, laura miller, haines, include the last bit of affordable housing...
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but, you got to look at the east bay and you can see the same layer of hayes. switch to the weather computer and i will show you with the air-quality readings are. it down here in the unhealthy south bay but you need to take that into consideration, it is not great to be out there taking her job. this next image may be more important to the official forecast put out, it was the same for today, it is all yellow. meeting all moderate up and down the bay area. the reason there is a difference is because the centers i showed you a moment ago were all the right now readings. if you want to take in an air- quality reading and put out a forecast that is done using the 24 hour average. if you average it out it is moderate and we are doing okay but there are moments in the day we do get up into this unhealthy for sensitive groups category. it is not like were pulling in anymore smoke, we are stuck underneath a dominant ridge of high pressure which is not allowing the area to reach out. we are pulling in more humidity from the bay area which makes it look lazier and now
but, you got to look at the east bay and you can see the same layer of hayes. switch to the weather computer and i will show you with the air-quality readings are. it down here in the unhealthy south bay but you need to take that into consideration, it is not great to be out there taking her job. this next image may be more important to the official forecast put out, it was the same for today, it is all yellow. meeting all moderate up and down the bay area. the reason there is a difference is...
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tonight -- sean hayes star of "watchmen," actress jean smart from "dickinson," actress anna baryshnikov featuring the 8g band with chris johnson. ♪ ladi and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening everybody, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news former massachusetts governor deval patrick announced today that he is joining the democratic presidential race and sure, why not? i mean, at this point the democratic primary is an option under uber pool. [ laughter ] amid speculation that he could become a scapegoat, rudy giuliani said in a new interview that he is confident president trump will remain loyal to him in the impeachment inquiry. responded trump, "you can count on it, randy." [ laughter ] the trump administration has proposed a new measure that could nearly double the cost of applying for american citizenship. man, just be glad people still want to come here. i mean, this is like blockbuster raising its rental fees now. [ laughter ] accordin
tonight -- sean hayes star of "watchmen," actress jean smart from "dickinson," actress anna baryshnikov featuring the 8g band with chris johnson. ♪ ladi and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening everybody, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news former massachusetts governor deval patrick announced today that he is joining...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. clive, it is nowjust after six o'clock in the morning here on monday morning in hong kong, and people are waking up to the news that the opposition has won an overwhelming landslide in those elections on sunday, the latest results i can see from the hong kong standard's website is the opposition has won 333 seats to the pro—governmentjust 38 has won 333 seats to the pro—government just 38 seats, has won 333 seats to the pro—governmentjust 38 seats, so more than a 2000 majority, and it appears to be a ringing endorsement of the opposition's demands for greater democracy here in hong kong. the question, as i said in my piece there, is well carrie lam and her government listen, and of course, ultimately, hong kong's masters, political masters are in beijing, and the question is how will they now react to what has happened here in hong kong on sunday? clive. 0k, rupert, rupert wingfield—hayes in hong kong. now, with all the sport, here's karthi gna nasegaram, at the bbc sport cent
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. clive, it is nowjust after six o'clock in the morning here on monday morning in hong kong, and people are waking up to the news that the opposition has won an overwhelming landslide in those elections on sunday, the latest results i can see from the hong kong standard's website is the opposition has won 333 seats to the pro—governmentjust 38 has won 333 seats to the pro—government just 38 seats, has won 333 seats to the pro—governmentjust...
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are connected, whether it was retaliation for a quadruple killing that happened in san francisco's hayes valley. victims' family members from last week in the attacks in orinda are questioning why it took so long for police to respond to noise complaint calls. they say they didn't response for an hour and a half. police say that was because they were helping with a home invasion call in lafayette. relatives don't buy it. >> it seems to me they were being lazy because the whole force wasn't in lafayette. everybody don't go to lafayette. somebody should have been in orinda. >> reporter: five people were shot and killed in orinda at a party at an airbnb house. police have not made any arrests or identified any suspects. they also the motive could be. the chronicle reporting that one victim, one person kille is the accused killer in the san francisco quadruple murder that happened in hayes valley. reporting live, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> orinda isn't the only community that's dealing with the control of airbnb rentals. neighbors in one home in livermore says it is frequently rented ou
are connected, whether it was retaliation for a quadruple killing that happened in san francisco's hayes valley. victims' family members from last week in the attacks in orinda are questioning why it took so long for police to respond to noise complaint calls. they say they didn't response for an hour and a half. police say that was because they were helping with a home invasion call in lafayette. relatives don't buy it. >> it seems to me they were being lazy because the whole force...
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here's our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield hayes. as the final whistle blew in yokohama, half a world away in johannesburg, the streets erupted in celebration. the people in the rainbow nation dancing and singing together. cheering. the south african fans who made the long trek to japan, it was also a moment of pure ecstasy. how's it feel? amazing, amazing, amazing! cheering. did you come herejust for this? yes! laughter. love it, love it! but we love the people here, also! cheering. huge disappointment here for england tonight, but what a night for south africa! and what a night forjapan, which has hosted this amazing world cup and now has thousands of new by cup and now has thousands of new rugby fans. these young japanese fa ns rugby fans. these young japanese fans look almost as excited as their new south african friends. before the world cup, they told me they had never watched a rugby match before. why do you like south africa? because they are an amazing team! that's why we love it! in yokohama and back in england, the faces o
here's our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield hayes. as the final whistle blew in yokohama, half a world away in johannesburg, the streets erupted in celebration. the people in the rainbow nation dancing and singing together. cheering. the south african fans who made the long trek to japan, it was also a moment of pure ecstasy. how's it feel? amazing, amazing, amazing! cheering. did you come herejust for this? yes! laughter. love it, love it! but we love the people here, also! cheering. huge...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, hong kong. gps have voted to reduce visits to patients' homes, saying they "no longer have the capacity" to offer them. doctors supported the proposal at a meeting of english local medical committees yesterday. but the health secretary, matt hancock, said the idea of taking home visits out of gps' contracts was a "complete non—starter". jenny kumah reports. family doctors say their workload is on the rise, and this, coupled with falling gp numbers, means something has to give. in his surgery in leeds, dr richard vautrey is well aware of the challenges facing surgeries like his. one of the daily pressures that gp practices are under is the obligation to do home visits. what would be much better is if we had a dedicated home visiting team with people with the time to be able to do this throughout the day, rather than gps having to squeeze it in. under the proposals, home visits would not be scrapped completely but delivered by a separate service, similar to the way out—of—hours care has been
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, hong kong. gps have voted to reduce visits to patients' homes, saying they "no longer have the capacity" to offer them. doctors supported the proposal at a meeting of english local medical committees yesterday. but the health secretary, matt hancock, said the idea of taking home visits out of gps' contracts was a "complete non—starter". jenny kumah reports. family doctors say their workload is on the rise, and this, coupled with falling...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. the jury in the trial of the match commander during the hillsborough football disaster, david duckenfield, has retired to consider its verdicts. the retired chief superintendent, here on the left, denies the gross negligence manslaughter of 95 liverpool supporters at the fa cup semi—final in 1989. the taxi app, uber, is not being granted a new licence to operate in london. transport for london said a pattern of failures had put passenger safety at risk. the firm will appeal and can continue to operate during that process. up to 400 jobs are at risk at tsb, after the bank unveiled plans to close 82 branches next year. it says it wants to concentrate on its online and automated services, but will try to find new roles for those at risk of losing theirjobs. seventy five years ago today the first concentration camp in western europe was discovered by the allies. natzweiler was one of the smallest camps, but almost half the 52,000 prisoners who were sent there died. boris pahor who's 106
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. the jury in the trial of the match commander during the hillsborough football disaster, david duckenfield, has retired to consider its verdicts. the retired chief superintendent, here on the left, denies the gross negligence manslaughter of 95 liverpool supporters at the fa cup semi—final in 1989. the taxi app, uber, is not being granted a new licence to operate in london. transport for london said a pattern of failures had put passenger...
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from hong kong, rupert wingfield hayes reports. this is not the sort of media attention usually given to the winners of a local council election. but last night's victory for hong kong's democrats was no ordinary win. it was an unprecedented landslide. these newly minted young politicians won 85% of all the seats contested. we have five demands... today, they gathered to tell hong kong's government they will not be ignored. government parties, they have no more excuses for saying that rioters don't get the popular support. now we see that they have popular support. hong kong people have learned a lesson, that they understand that without democracy, any freedom... ..all the freedom that we have is very fragile. it can be gone in one day by a tyranny. the message here today is that the hong kong opposition is now the most powerful political group in hong kong. it is no longer a protest movement. it now has a proper democratic mandate. and that means that the chief executive can no longer ignore their demands. time for the hong kong g
from hong kong, rupert wingfield hayes reports. this is not the sort of media attention usually given to the winners of a local council election. but last night's victory for hong kong's democrats was no ordinary win. it was an unprecedented landslide. these newly minted young politicians won 85% of all the seats contested. we have five demands... today, they gathered to tell hong kong's government they will not be ignored. government parties, they have no more excuses for saying that rioters...
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rupert wingfield hayes was there for us. they came out looking more like prisoners of war — hands on each other‘s shoulders, forlorn, humiliated and exhausted. family members looked on anxiously, hoping to catch a glimpse of a missing child. this man saw his brother, a man he says was only in the hong kong polytechnic to help negotiate, but he too is now in a police cell. how does that make you feel? angry. very. and... he wanted justice to come out in hong kong. it's one country, two systems. it's not china. it's the rule of law in hong kong. but now it's being like china. tonight, we managed to get inside the university, and this is the sight that greeted us. the detritus of sunday's battle and the ammunition, ready for a battle yet to come. what's this? petrol ether. and another one. ethyl acetate. so, this has all come from the university's chemistry labs, it looks like, and has been used to make what was clearly being... look at this, this is a bottle with a gas canister attached to it. i'm not sure whether it would
rupert wingfield hayes was there for us. they came out looking more like prisoners of war — hands on each other‘s shoulders, forlorn, humiliated and exhausted. family members looked on anxiously, hoping to catch a glimpse of a missing child. this man saw his brother, a man he says was only in the hong kong polytechnic to help negotiate, but he too is now in a police cell. how does that make you feel? angry. very. and... he wanted justice to come out in hong kong. it's one country, two...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, hong kong. priceless jewels have been stolen from one of europe's oldest museums in the german city of dresden. three complete collections of jewellery including diamonds, rubys and emeralds belonging to 18th century royalty were ta ken. two men broke in through a window overnight. david sillito reports. dresden castle, the home of one of the world's greatest displays of royal opulence. the room of wonders. created to dazzle, to overwhelm people. it was the collection augustus the strong, a man of extravagant appetites. it is rumoured he fathered 300 children. this is one of the greatest collections of aristocratic treasure in the world however a significant pa rt in the world however a significant part of it has been stolen. police arrived this morning to find a collection of diamonds, rubies and emeralds described as part of the state treasury of 18th—century saxony had gone. translation: the culprits evidently got in through a window, cutting through the bars and smashing the glass before t
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, hong kong. priceless jewels have been stolen from one of europe's oldest museums in the german city of dresden. three complete collections of jewellery including diamonds, rubys and emeralds belonging to 18th century royalty were ta ken. two men broke in through a window overnight. david sillito reports. dresden castle, the home of one of the world's greatest displays of royal opulence. the room of wonders. created to dazzle, to overwhelm people. it was the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes in hong kong. the headlines on bbc news: the health secretary says he'll block any attempts by gps to have home visits removed from their contracts. the conservatives and lib dems attackjeremy corbyn for saying he'll stay "neutral" in any future brexit referendum. but the labour leader says, it's the right thing to do. a number of arrests have been following a mass fight involving over 100 people at the biggest cinema complex in the west midlands. police say some of their officers were assaulted outside starcity in birmingham. sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. hello, gavin. good evening. jose mourinho's reign at tottenham got off to the perfect start after they beat west ham in the day's early premier league game. spurs took the lead just after the half—hour mark through son heung—min, lucas moura added a second goal before harry kane got their third. despite a late fight back from west ham, spurs held on for a 3—2 victory. it's nothing about me, is about the pla
rupert wingfield—hayes in hong kong. the headlines on bbc news: the health secretary says he'll block any attempts by gps to have home visits removed from their contracts. the conservatives and lib dems attackjeremy corbyn for saying he'll stay "neutral" in any future brexit referendum. but the labour leader says, it's the right thing to do. a number of arrests have been following a mass fight involving over 100 people at the biggest cinema complex in the west midlands. police say...
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rupert wingfield—hayes reports from the campus. they came out looking more like prisoners of war — hands on each other‘s shoulders, forlorn, humiliated and exhausted. family members looked on anxiously, hoping to catch a glimpse of a missing child. this man saw his brother, a man he says was only in the hong kong polytechnic to help negotiate, but he too is now in a police cell. how does that make you feel? angry. very. and... he wanted justice to come out in hong kong. it's one country, two systems. it's not china. it's the rule of law in hong kong. but now it's being like china. tonight, we managed to get inside the university, and this is the sight that greeted us. the detritus of sunday's battle and the ammunition, ready for a battle yet to come. what's this? petrol ether. and another one. ethyl acetate. so, this has all come from the university's chemistry labs, it looks like, and has been used to make what was clearly being... look at this, this is a bottle with a gas canister attached to it. i'm not sure whether it would
rupert wingfield—hayes reports from the campus. they came out looking more like prisoners of war — hands on each other‘s shoulders, forlorn, humiliated and exhausted. family members looked on anxiously, hoping to catch a glimpse of a missing child. this man saw his brother, a man he says was only in the hong kong polytechnic to help negotiate, but he too is now in a police cell. how does that make you feel? angry. very. and... he wanted justice to come out in hong kong. it's one country,...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. nhs officials have offered to meet the family of a young autistic man who died, after being left starving and desperately thirsty at the royal blackburn hospital, while waiting for an operation. mark stuart spent five days in agony, and died following a series of failings. his parents say they have been battling for answers for four years. they've been speaking exclusively to our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. you may find parts of her report distressing. come on, then. going to push me in. this was mark stuart, an exuberant teenager, with his brother and father. as a young adult with autism, he became more withdrawn but his passion for swimming continued. that is, until he faced a series of catastrophic failings in hospital. as they were wheeling him out of the ward, he lifted off the oxygen mask and said, "nothing terrible's going to happen, is it?" "i'm not going to die, am i?" i said, "of course you're not going to die, mark." but mark did die, after being left starving a
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. nhs officials have offered to meet the family of a young autistic man who died, after being left starving and desperately thirsty at the royal blackburn hospital, while waiting for an operation. mark stuart spent five days in agony, and died following a series of failings. his parents say they have been battling for answers for four years. they've been speaking exclusively to our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. you may find parts of her...
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rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hong kong. this is not the sort of media attention usually given to the winners of a local council election. but last night's victory for hong kong's democrats was no ordinary win. it was an unprecedented landslide. these newly minted young politicians won 85% of all the seats contested. we have five demands... today, they gathered to tell hong kong's government they will not be ignored. government parties, they have no more excuses for saying that rioters don't get the popular support. now we see that they have popular support. hong kong people have learned a lesson, that they understand that without democracy, any freedom... ..all the freedom that we have is very fragile. it can be gone in one day by a tyranny. the message here today is that the hong kong opposition is now the most powerful political group in hong kong. it is no longer a protest movement. it now has a proper democratic mandate. and that means that the chief executive can no longer ignore their demands. time for the hong kong g
rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hong kong. this is not the sort of media attention usually given to the winners of a local council election. but last night's victory for hong kong's democrats was no ordinary win. it was an unprecedented landslide. these newly minted young politicians won 85% of all the seats contested. we have five demands... today, they gathered to tell hong kong's government they will not be ignored. government parties, they have no more excuses for saying that rioters...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, hong kong. prosecutors in sweden have dropped an investigation into a rape allegation made against the wikileaks co—founder julian assange back in 2010. mr assange, who denies the accusation, avoided extradition to sweden for seven years after seeking refuge at the embassy of ecuador in london. he was evicted in april and sentenced to 50 weeks in jail for breaching his bail conditions, as our correspondent caroline hawley reports. afterjulian assange was hauled out of the ecuadorian embassy in april, swedish prosecutors have been busy, working on the case against him. over the summer, they interviewed seven witnesses. but today, they announced that memories had faded with time, and although the woman who made the rape allegation was credible, they didn't have proof. translation: my assessment is that all investigative measures that can be taken, have been taken. i have concluded the evidence is not strong enough to file an indictment. the investigation into julian assange first began back in 2
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, hong kong. prosecutors in sweden have dropped an investigation into a rape allegation made against the wikileaks co—founder julian assange back in 2010. mr assange, who denies the accusation, avoided extradition to sweden for seven years after seeking refuge at the embassy of ecuador in london. he was evicted in april and sentenced to 50 weeks in jail for breaching his bail conditions, as our correspondent caroline hawley reports. afterjulian assange was...
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our correspondent rupert wingfield hayes is in hong kong with the latest. as you said, this has been going on sincejune. as you said, this has been going on since june. nearly six as you said, this has been going on sincejune. nearly six months of protests. you may well ask, isn't this just another day of protest in hong kong. ithink this just another day of protest in hong kong. i think the answer is, no, the last 48—hour as it has been pretty extraordinary even by hong kong standards. first, we have seen the police attempt to storm one of the police attempt to storm one of the city's major universities and failing to do so. then today, we have seen very large protests in support of those under siege in the university. we have seen them pretty much paralyse the whole of kowloon and turn hong kong's major tourist centre into something resembling a battlefield. for a few minutes today it looked like the siege of hong kong polytechnic university might end peacefully. the young protesters began streaming down the stairway that on sunday was set aflame to blo
our correspondent rupert wingfield hayes is in hong kong with the latest. as you said, this has been going on sincejune. as you said, this has been going on since june. nearly six as you said, this has been going on sincejune. nearly six months of protests. you may well ask, isn't this just another day of protest in hong kong. ithink this just another day of protest in hong kong. i think the answer is, no, the last 48—hour as it has been pretty extraordinary even by hong kong standards....
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. sport — and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh. good evening to you. good evening, rebecca. we start with some breaking news. the world anti doping agency will recommend that russia be banned from all sports for four years. the wada committee that has been investigating russia's violation of doping rules have concluded the country should be punished for an alleged manipulaton of a database of test results. if the wada board agrees with the recommendations, then clean russian athletes could be forced to compete in neutral uniforms at next year's tokyo olympics — as they did in rio — but the sanctions could affect other sports too. here are the main recommendations made by the wada committee. a four year ban from all sports signed up to the wada code — which includes football. that covers the olympic games. russia will not be able to host any major events in that four year period, which could have a significant effect on euro 2020, when st petersubrg is
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. sport — and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh. good evening to you. good evening, rebecca. we start with some breaking news. the world anti doping agency will recommend that russia be banned from all sports for four years. the wada committee that has been investigating russia's violation of doping rules have concluded the country should be punished for an alleged manipulaton of a database of test results. if the wada...
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the subject property located various locations in the hayes valley 501 508 515, 523, 534, 550 to 560, 600, 601 octavia, 430 hayes street, 499 grove street, 380 and 426 ivy street, appealing the issuance on august 28, 2019 the san francisco public works urban forestry works order to remove 28 street trees with replacement unless otherwise neated due to utility conflicts. the necessary sidewalk repairs shall be completed within three months after removal. this is order 2017-97. we will hear from mr. klipp first. >> welcome back. >> good to see you again. my name is josh klipp. this past year, san francisco declared it is in a climate emergency. the effect was to instruct our department of the environment to draft and revise climate action plan. we had a plan. but our situation is so dire that we needed a new one if we want our city to be livable. so the department environment made that plan. the only difference was this plan acknowledged our desperate need to sequester more carbon. we have a lot of initiatives around carbon mitigation as i know this board is aware. if we don't sequester
the subject property located various locations in the hayes valley 501 508 515, 523, 534, 550 to 560, 600, 601 octavia, 430 hayes street, 499 grove street, 380 and 426 ivy street, appealing the issuance on august 28, 2019 the san francisco public works urban forestry works order to remove 28 street trees with replacement unless otherwise neated due to utility conflicts. the necessary sidewalk repairs shall be completed within three months after removal. this is order 2017-97. we will hear from...
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. >> it's great praise >> seth: chris hayes who - >> i went to college with chris hayes. >> seth: you went to college with chris hayes >> yeah. >> seth: and you -- you guys were in the theater department together or - >> he was in the theater department >> seth: okay. >> and i was just, like, armed guard number 4 in whatever i could get. >> seth: was that -- no, so your early days -- this is very healthy -- >> oh, yeah. >> seth: for people to hear, i think. especially young actors in college. you don't always - >> i was ready to be a professional chorus member forever. >> seth: yeah. >> it was great. >> seth: did you guys -- is it true that you did a -- you did a "diehard" play >> yes, he directed a play called "artistic license." brown is an amazing school and does all these -- allows you to take big risks. so we did. we did "diehard: the musical." [ laughter ] at brown and chris directed and he was the most amazing director because i was, you know, scared guest number six, i got to just watch chris. and he had the -- he was the most intense director. but really enthusiastic. so you'
. >> it's great praise >> seth: chris hayes who - >> i went to college with chris hayes. >> seth: you went to college with chris hayes >> yeah. >> seth: and you -- you guys were in the theater department together or - >> he was in the theater department >> seth: okay. >> and i was just, like, armed guard number 4 in whatever i could get. >> seth: was that -- no, so your early days -- this is very healthy -- >> oh, yeah. >>...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. i have headlines for you injust a moment, but first, let's have a look at the weather. hello there. light winds and all that moisture around meant it was a dull and misty day for most of us today, but there's signs of change in the south—west. we've got an area of low pressure again. more weather fronts bringing some rain up from the south—west overnight, picking up the breeze a little. maybe breaking a few holes in the cloud, but lifting the mist and fog. it should be mild and frost—free, particularly to the south—west, where we have the cloud and the rain. that will move northwards and eastwards tomorrow. some rain for a while in northern ireland, easing off in the afternoon. not much rain for scotland. most of it on and off for england and wales.
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. i have headlines for you injust a moment, but first, let's have a look at the weather. hello there. light winds and all that moisture around meant it was a dull and misty day for most of us today, but there's signs of change in the south—west. we've got an area of low pressure again. more weather fronts bringing some rain up from the south—west overnight, picking up the breeze a little. maybe breaking a few holes in the cloud, but lifting...
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looking into whether the orinda shooting was in retaliation for a quadruple killing in san francisco's hayes valley in 2015. >> that information according to "the chronicle." abc 7 news has learned investigators are checking the backgrounds of the orinda victims to see if they can help pinpoint a suspect. the family of one of the victims says while they were holding a vigil people driving by stopped and yelled the n word and other obscenities at them.s wthey tou back to the ghetto. how would you know we're from the ghetto? it's not where you live. it's a respect thing and we didn't get that from them. >> today the orinda city council will discuss the future of short-term rentals after that deadly shooting at an airbnb. san rafael will start regulating short-term vacation rentals like the one in orinda. the city council unanimously passed an ordinance last night. there will be a three strike rule for complaints. people will have to pay an annual registration fee. this is in response to numerous noise complaints from people who live there. >>> building a better bay area involves better prepari
looking into whether the orinda shooting was in retaliation for a quadruple killing in san francisco's hayes valley in 2015. >> that information according to "the chronicle." abc 7 news has learned investigators are checking the backgrounds of the orinda victims to see if they can help pinpoint a suspect. the family of one of the victims says while they were holding a vigil people driving by stopped and yelled the n word and other obscenities at them.s wthey tou back to the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. now it's time for a look at the weather. if you have escaped mainly dry today, don't be fooled. more rain in the forecast settling into south—western parts of the uk, extending north and east overnight, as far north as the north midlands. further north just a bit dry but with a lot of cloud, gusty winds across south—west england and another mild night with loads of 4-9. this another mild night with loads of 4—9. this frontal system moving north and eastwards across the uk. the heaviest rain across england and wales and we have a number of met office rain warnings in place, becoming patchy are moving northwards. the far north staying mainly dry, windy across shetland and stronger ones across south—west england but another mild day tomorrow, 9—13. more wet and windy weather to come into tuesday, the strongest winds for south wales in south—west england with gusts of 40-50. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. borisjohnson pledges not to raise income tax, vat or national insurance as he unveils the conservatives'
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. now it's time for a look at the weather. if you have escaped mainly dry today, don't be fooled. more rain in the forecast settling into south—western parts of the uk, extending north and east overnight, as far north as the north midlands. further north just a bit dry but with a lot of cloud, gusty winds across south—west england and another mild night with loads of 4-9. this another mild night with loads of 4—9. this frontal system moving...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. i have headlines for you injust a moment, but first, let's have a look at the weather. hello there. light winds and all that moisture around meant it was a dull and misty day for most of us today, but there's signs of change in the south—west. we've got an area of low pressure again. more weather fronts bringing some rain up from the south—west overnight, picking up the breeze a little. maybe breaking a few holes in the cloud, but lifting the mist and fog. it should be mild and frost—free, particularly to the south—west, where we have the cloud and the rain. that will move northwards and eastwards tomorrow. some rain for a while in northern ireland, easing off in the afternoon. not much rain for scotland. most of it on and off for england and wales. maybe seeing some late sunshine in the far south—west, where it is particularly mild. the best of the sunshine probably in the far north of scotland. the next area of low pressure is racing in for tuesday. this has got some tropi
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. i have headlines for you injust a moment, but first, let's have a look at the weather. hello there. light winds and all that moisture around meant it was a dull and misty day for most of us today, but there's signs of change in the south—west. we've got an area of low pressure again. more weather fronts bringing some rain up from the south—west overnight, picking up the breeze a little. maybe breaking a few holes in the cloud, but lifting...
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taylor: that is porter bibb my colleague kathleen hayes in new york. expedia stock falls after the company released its latest reports. we hear from the c.e.o. a little later. this is bloomberg. taylor: with just under a year to go until the 2020 u.s. election, facebook c.o.o. sheryl sandberg told bloomberg news on thursday things won't be the same this time around. >> we think the 2020 election is a mass i test for us, and it should be. elections have changed. we have changed as a company. 2016, of back to course we were prepared for actors. vulnerable are our election systems to heart attacks? it depends on what you ask. the u.s. government says russia, china and iran will seek to meddle in u.s. elections going forward. joining me wednesday was a pair of ethical hackers. alex from the university of michigan computer science professor successfully hacked voter machines in the past to prove vulnerabilities and the founding partner of cybersecurity form nordic innovations. is many ggest risk don't have a paper record. taylor: do you agree that is also t
taylor: that is porter bibb my colleague kathleen hayes in new york. expedia stock falls after the company released its latest reports. we hear from the c.e.o. a little later. this is bloomberg. taylor: with just under a year to go until the 2020 u.s. election, facebook c.o.o. sheryl sandberg told bloomberg news on thursday things won't be the same this time around. >> we think the 2020 election is a mass i test for us, and it should be. elections have changed. we have changed as a...
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difficult time for hayes establishing his legitimacy. in history, presidents who have not won the popular vote -- how difficult is it for presidents to establish themselves in a contested environment? dr. brown: very hard. there is a sense the system is not working. what is interesting about it is that we read into the popular vote something we probably shouldn't. that is that it is the true measure of the nations will. we forget that the aggregated popular vote is something of an accident. what i mean by that is that the candidates do not make their strategies around the popular vote. they build their strategies around electoral college vote. that means campaigning only happens in certain states and not others. that means turnout varies wildly across the states. in a state where people feel as though there vote does not matter, that popular vote that comes out of the state may not have the same kind of -- in states that are vying for every ballot. we have to realize the aggregated popular vote just does not contain the kind of meaning i
difficult time for hayes establishing his legitimacy. in history, presidents who have not won the popular vote -- how difficult is it for presidents to establish themselves in a contested environment? dr. brown: very hard. there is a sense the system is not working. what is interesting about it is that we read into the popular vote something we probably shouldn't. that is that it is the true measure of the nations will. we forget that the aggregated popular vote is something of an accident....
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, has signed a 2.5—year deal with chelsea and she's looking forward to joining up with manager emma hayes. i think chelsea is one of the biggest clubs in the world and once i kind of had my mindset on europe, it was kind of an easy to choose chelsea as a club stop i think she is going to be a coach that challenges me a lot, i have a lot to learn from her and i like that she is old business and can also have a bit of a laugh as well, because that is who i am. looking at the players and the depth they have with a huge draw card for me. i didn't come here to just be draw card for me. i didn't come here tojust be here. i came here to lift trophies and win silverware with the clu b trophies and win silverware with the club and there is no denying that i have come to score goals, so hopefully i can keep my goalscoring record up and help the team lift those trophies and be a part of it. the former arsenal manager arsene wenger is returning to football, but not as a manager. he's been named as fifa's new chief of global football development. the move ends speculation linking him to the vacancy at
, has signed a 2.5—year deal with chelsea and she's looking forward to joining up with manager emma hayes. i think chelsea is one of the biggest clubs in the world and once i kind of had my mindset on europe, it was kind of an easy to choose chelsea as a club stop i think she is going to be a coach that challenges me a lot, i have a lot to learn from her and i like that she is old business and can also have a bit of a laugh as well, because that is who i am. looking at the players and the...
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kathleen hayes joins me in getting insight from their managing partner porter bibb in new york. porter: the movie industry and the theatrical movie industry is not going to last more than five or 10 years, but where disney has positioned itself, it will be the dominant content producer, distributor over the top and streaming. and the market has finally caught up to bob iger and realized disney owns that space. taylor: porter, we could talk about the earnings call and numbers. frankly, no one cares. what numbers do need to see to feel confident they can take on netflix? porter: they are going to lose money for at least four years, maybe a little longer. they are talking about reaching by 2024 -- bob iger has said we will have 50 million paid subscribers. the very smart thing he did right away was price it at an irresistible level. if you are a parent and do not subscribe to disney plus, i think your kids will probably leave home. it has got so much recognizable and irresistible content. no one can touch the huge amount of library material bob iger is making available for $12.99 a
kathleen hayes joins me in getting insight from their managing partner porter bibb in new york. porter: the movie industry and the theatrical movie industry is not going to last more than five or 10 years, but where disney has positioned itself, it will be the dominant content producer, distributor over the top and streaming. and the market has finally caught up to bob iger and realized disney owns that space. taylor: porter, we could talk about the earnings call and numbers. frankly, no one...
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new stores like this pop-up made hayes valley trendy recent years. many say they could use a new grocery store. >> i'm very happy about it. there's not much places around here to buy groceries. >> for the three, it's not about rejecting change. it's about reminding people that it's the locals that make a neighborhood. and now more than ever, they need the support. >> i think people don't really understand if they don't do that, how it's going to start disappearing. >> what i like to see actually is to continue to see our neighborhoods with its uniqueness and independence. >> in san francisco, kris reyes, for abc 7 news. >>> we want to hear your ideas of building a better bay area. share them on facebook. >>> an upgrade to a couple busy stations. expect more elevator attendants and ensure that the riders are paying. this fare gate outside the montgomery station is brand new. it makes traveling more convenient for riders using the elevator and will hopefully reduce fare evaders. the attendant program that's proved useful at civic center is epanding to
new stores like this pop-up made hayes valley trendy recent years. many say they could use a new grocery store. >> i'm very happy about it. there's not much places around here to buy groceries. >> for the three, it's not about rejecting change. it's about reminding people that it's the locals that make a neighborhood. and now more than ever, they need the support. >> i think people don't really understand if they don't do that, how it's going to start disappearing. >>...
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they should be forced to build housing at hayes and van ness. they have all these opportunity sites, all these educational sites on van ness avenue. 625 polk street is within walking distance of california hall. california hall is a nice building. i'm glad they are doing rehab of that. i don't object at all to california hall. but having an opportunity having a requirement they build housing in the future, if they don't have a site is ridiculous. if they have a site right now, it needs to be part of the california automobile association. i got my car tested all the time. so it is a site that as they deal for housing there's so much housing being built right now built already right now because we have rezoned this as a city as a housing area. and it's a huge site right next to student housing that's being built by the conservatory of music, which is an art institution. so i would ask you to, one, figure out how the disability issues are dealt with at this point. don't kick it down the road to have dbi come with it and then oh, things have to be m
they should be forced to build housing at hayes and van ness. they have all these opportunity sites, all these educational sites on van ness avenue. 625 polk street is within walking distance of california hall. california hall is a nice building. i'm glad they are doing rehab of that. i don't object at all to california hall. but having an opportunity having a requirement they build housing in the future, if they don't have a site is ridiculous. if they have a site right now, it needs to be...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, on the slopes of mount fuji. here, the queen has sent her best wishes to the england rugby team ahead of tomorrow's final. in a letter, which prince harry will present to the team in japan, her majesty writes "your performances "during the tournament have delighted supporters "and inspired many people throughout the country. "i send my congratulations to the england team, "management and support staff on reaching the final, "together with my very best wishes for a memorable "and successful match". bars and pubs across the country are preparing to open early for the nine o'clock kick off, with landlords stocking up on extra supplies of beer, bacon and sausages. danny savage is in leeds to see the preparations there. in pubs up and down england, the beer pumps are being primed. if england win the rugby union world cup, it will be a super saturday. the time difference between here and japan means this will be a breakfast experience. somebody will surely come up with a number for how many bacon sandwiches will be con
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, on the slopes of mount fuji. here, the queen has sent her best wishes to the england rugby team ahead of tomorrow's final. in a letter, which prince harry will present to the team in japan, her majesty writes "your performances "during the tournament have delighted supporters "and inspired many people throughout the country. "i send my congratulations to the england team, "management and support staff on reaching the final,...
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crystal hayes is with us. she covers congress. good to see you. first of all, who do we know the president is reaching out to, and how does he make that determination as to who he wants to have those conversations with. >> well, we know he's reached out to at least 120 house republicans and 40 republican senators. what's interesting is that he doesn't seem to be reaching out to those moderates whose vote will actually matter in this, so a lot of his really loyal republican colleagues in congress, we see him going out with republican mark meadows a lot, mccarthy in-house. so it's a really interesting strategy. he's seemingly not only wanting to keep everyone united but keeping them loyal and invigorated now for the impeachment. >> you write in your article by the end of the week he'll have talked with 40 gop senators to outline the impeachment accusations launched by his democratic critics. is there any evidence what he's doing is working? >> you can see so far it does seem to be working. republicans are keeping really loyal. even some of the moder
crystal hayes is with us. she covers congress. good to see you. first of all, who do we know the president is reaching out to, and how does he make that determination as to who he wants to have those conversations with. >> well, we know he's reached out to at least 120 house republicans and 40 republican senators. what's interesting is that he doesn't seem to be reaching out to those moderates whose vote will actually matter in this, so a lot of his really loyal republican colleagues in...
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former congressman david jolly, msnbc contributor, and hayes brown, senior editor and reporter from buzzfeed news and host of podcast impeachment today, which i recommend to everybody. and former federal prosecutor, special counsel to the senate committee on the judiciary. i will start with that news about devin nunes who seems to be close to the center of that story the committee has been investigating. it sounds like congressman nunes could face another ethics investigation into a meeting he reportedly had with the ukrainian prosecutor in which he discussed investigation into the bidens. >> do you believe that this should be a matter for an ethics investigation for mr. nunes. . >> quite likely, without question. >> details of the secret meeting surfaced with one of rudy giuliani's associates was prosecuted. congressman declined to comment to nbc news and threatened to sue two other news organizations who reported on the meeting. rudy giuliani addressed the story saturday on fox news. >> devin nunes says he didn't meet with him. i have no reason to believe that he did. in fact, if he did, t
former congressman david jolly, msnbc contributor, and hayes brown, senior editor and reporter from buzzfeed news and host of podcast impeachment today, which i recommend to everybody. and former federal prosecutor, special counsel to the senate committee on the judiciary. i will start with that news about devin nunes who seems to be close to the center of that story the committee has been investigating. it sounds like congressman nunes could face another ethics investigation into a meeting he...
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i'm chris hayes, and it is a special eication. we are doing our first hour show in front of a live studio audience here in 30 rock. and how do you know it's a holiday show? well, there you go. so we started doing these friday night shows with a live studio audience in 6a back in august, and we're going to keep doing them next month. and throughout i've gotten to speak to all sorts of amazing people. like john mayer, the brilliant journalist marsha gessen, and dogged trump foundation tracker dav david farenhold. i get to sit down and talk to my guests in person for a big chunk of time. it has allowed us to take some conversation to some really fascinating places. tonight we're going to look back at a few of them including when white house photographer peat sousa took me through his favorite pictures of president obama and when steve schmidt weighed in on what he called the retreat and decline of america in the world. and came on the day that the former ambassador to ukraine mar marie yovanovitch testified in the impeachment hearing
i'm chris hayes, and it is a special eication. we are doing our first hour show in front of a live studio audience here in 30 rock. and how do you know it's a holiday show? well, there you go. so we started doing these friday night shows with a live studio audience in 6a back in august, and we're going to keep doing them next month. and throughout i've gotten to speak to all sorts of amazing people. like john mayer, the brilliant journalist marsha gessen, and dogged trump foundation tracker dav...
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i'm dawn hayes. i'm at 112 albion street. and, you know the members of this building have acted in bad faith. they have sent workers in my building, in my apartment under the influence and drunk. and i was quite affected by that. a disabled woman right now. i've lived there 26 years. most of my adult life. and this feels like a ploy. this feels like a last-minute 11th hour ploy to get us removed from our homes. and i would have nowhere to go. i've been in the community. i have also worked in the community doing social work, substance abuse counseling with the residents of this community. and i would appreciate you denying this. thank you. >> thank you >> thank you. >> good evening everybody. my name is tyler anyon. thank you for hearing our case. i've been a tenant at 108 albion for over ten years. and this appears to me as the last-ditch effort to get us out. and i appeal to you for -- thanks. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> hi, my name is jennifer plummer and this is my boyfriend danny cabrera. so i've lived in 115 albion st
i'm dawn hayes. i'm at 112 albion street. and, you know the members of this building have acted in bad faith. they have sent workers in my building, in my apartment under the influence and drunk. and i was quite affected by that. a disabled woman right now. i've lived there 26 years. most of my adult life. and this feels like a ploy. this feels like a last-minute 11th hour ploy to get us removed from our homes. and i would have nowhere to go. i've been in the community. i have also worked in...
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i'm chris hayes. it's here. today the house of representatives held its first public televised hearing into the impeachment of president donald j. trump. it is just the fourth time in american history we have done this kind of thing. so if you're under the age of 20 you were not alive the last time this happened. today the people got a fuller picture of the corrupt abuse of power of the president of the united states. we've known for over a month about the catalyst for this investigation when the ukrainian president told president trump he wanted to buy more american weapon and the president responded, quote, i would like you to do us a favor, though. so we have the call notes. we've gotten thousands and thousands of pages of transcripts from impeachment depositions of people testifying behind closed doors. but today we got to hear it and see it with our own eyes. the first witnesses in the impeachment hearing, acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine william taylor and deputy assistant secretary of state george kent.
i'm chris hayes. it's here. today the house of representatives held its first public televised hearing into the impeachment of president donald j. trump. it is just the fourth time in american history we have done this kind of thing. so if you're under the age of 20 you were not alive the last time this happened. today the people got a fuller picture of the corrupt abuse of power of the president of the united states. we've known for over a month about the catalyst for this investigation when...