Forces, the gentrification will spell doom for the positive community, social and spiritual qualities that are diversity and character that have made our south of market neighbourhood a special place renowned around the world. Unless, instead, we intervene directly now to secure affordable locations for all the community buildings, assets and homes that run [inaudible] to make our best south of market future possible. [coughing] and unless instead as a city and a community, we leverage this extraordinary growth and maximize the effective use of its enormous resources to realise the best neighbourhood possibilities it offers. To create a 21st century south of market neighbourhood that will be as special as the last one. This is the vision of our central Soma Community plan. It can be done. Good afternoon, commissioners. Thank you for your time. Im joyce from the toddco development plan. Were looking for Affordable Housing. Without these provision, market first will overwhelm soma declin
Visit to his father says homeland. On patrol in el salvador, police say theyre increasingly under attack as the country experiences a historic wave of violence. President Bashar Al Assad has vowed to win the long running civil war bur and would hit his troops are struggling to hold on to territory in syria due to a lock of manpower. We have this report. Since the war began, for the first time, the president admitted problems. We do have no recruits every dave. The military is carrying out its mission, but the syrian army is required to give up areas in order to hold on to more important areas. We are in a fateful period and there are no compromise solutions. Assad trying to put a brave face. In order to win, everybody gets tired. It is quite normal that the state, the army get tired, but the word defeat does not exist in our dictionary or in the language of the syrian armed forces. For four years, he relied on the military backing of iran and fighters from the shia muslim Group Hezboll
Electrovehicles. They publish everybodys income tax returns. Should we publish that here . How much everyone makes, what their house is worth . And the corn is this high in kansas right now. Everything is very very green, by the way. You are not allowed to take another vacation. Neither are you. The markets seem to be celebrating today. Stocks up nearly 1 . Dow up more than 200 points. More focused on earnings than the volatility in the Chinese Market. Energy stocks leading the charge today with the S P Energy Sector up nearly 3 and some big gains in names like exxon. Take a look at twitter, rallying ahead of its earnings report. Weve got an analyst saying twitter is his least favorite stock he covers. Find out why. See if they wait until 4 00 to release twitters earnings unlike last time when they were leaked early. Homeownership hitting its lowest level since 1967. We have a former fed official with us who will tell us why she thinks Monetary Policy could be to blame, and it may be p
He wants to make things right. A 16 Year Old Girl is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in connection with the stabbing of a woman at a school in north lincolnshire. And a lucky escape for a man out walking who fell 50 feet down this disused mineshaft in cornwall. And coming up in the sport on bbc news after a year of injury troubles, Englands Billy Vunipola says hes willing to play less rugby and take a pay cut to avoid burn out. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The right wing nationalist party which has stunned germany by winning nearly 13 of the vote has vowed to fight an invasion of foreigners into the country. The anti Immigration Party alternative for germany, or afd, looks set to gain nearly 100 seats in the german parliament. Angela merkel was re elected as chancellor for a fourth term but with fewer votes and faces complex negotiations to form a coalition government. Gavin lee reports from berlin. The report contains some flashing images. Theres a new
Making mistakes and it will make changes to win back its licence. And all eyes on the turner prize. We look at the four nominees in the running for one of the art worlds most prestigious awards. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that a future Labour Government would consider cancelling pfi contracts, the controversial schemes which enable some public building projects to be funded with private money. The shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell made the commitment at the labour conference in brighton. He said pfi contracts were likely to cost the Public Sector more than 200 billion pounds over the next few decades and it was time to reduce the cost to the tax payer. After he spoke the party said it would review the contracts. During the day labour also suggested the uk could remain in a Single Market and some form of Customs Union following brexit. Our Political Correspondent Eleanor Garnier reports from brighton. All smiles as they try to put on a united front, but theres no hiding it. Its plain