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the school district is at a breaking point with overcrowding schools and underfunded infrastructures....its' so bad that if new schools aren't built... in the next five years...double sessions are inevitable. traci: kids are going to the bus stop at 5 in the morning, getting out of school at 12, the next shift at coming in at 1 and get out at 5 or six and how that impacts sports or bands. it's the only way we can safely educate kids. that was catherine van reporting. concerns over school construction and repairs will be addressed in a ballot question, but the figuring out which funding source it will use. you can add your input this thursday at 6pm at the washoe county commissioner chambers. n-v energy proposed a new cutoff date for customers to be grandfathered into lower solar energy rates. n-v- energy is now proposing to allow the lower rates for existing solar customers if they installed or applied for their system by september tenth, 2015. n-v energy proposed seven ways the grandfathering could work yesterday. the nevada public utilities commission will hold a hearing on the the
the school district is at a breaking point with overcrowding schools and underfunded infrastructures....its' so bad that if new schools aren't built... in the next five years...double sessions are inevitable. traci: kids are going to the bus stop at 5 in the morning, getting out of school at 12, the next shift at coming in at 1 and get out at 5 or six and how that impacts sports or bands. it's the only way we can safely educate kids. that was catherine van reporting. concerns over school...
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much more on the primaries we'll have mor >>> how schools are overcrowded and the district underfunded in order to accommodate for the students and the growth our region is seeing. plans. we will update you on those and talking about today.
much more on the primaries we'll have mor >>> how schools are overcrowded and the district underfunded in order to accommodate for the students and the growth our region is seeing. plans. we will update you on those and talking about today.
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florida ranks 49th in the nation in mental health spending, and treatment programs like his are underfunded and usually have a waiting list. >> reporter: he's getting to go to grayson on tuesday, 117 days after being arrested. >> to act like it's that way it just to be doing it. >> reporter: the legislature passed an additional $3.5 million in funding for programs like this. if it's signed into law, the program can serve about a third more people. >>> happening now, hernando county deputies need your help getting a violent fugitive off the street. deputies are looking for david dean, sr., wanted for physical battery and sexual abuse, and battery on a victim over 12 years old. he may be in a vehicle similar to this one. if you see him, do not approach him. just call authorities as soon as possible. >>> a car set on fire and bomb threat causing panik at two south florida water treatment plants this morning and we are told a former employee was authorities say douglas ellington drove through the gates and set a car on fire this morning. both facilities were evacuated but nothing was found. >>>
florida ranks 49th in the nation in mental health spending, and treatment programs like his are underfunded and usually have a waiting list. >> reporter: he's getting to go to grayson on tuesday, 117 days after being arrested. >> to act like it's that way it just to be doing it. >> reporter: the legislature passed an additional $3.5 million in funding for programs like this. if it's signed into law, the program can serve about a third more people. >>> happening now,...
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out rations are being given for the world food program is so underfunded, ethiopia is making up the difference now. while food aid is getting through people here are starving. the ethiopian government is doing a great deal to try to mitigate the situation. there is a shortfall and the required.f money is people are going to be facing a much greater crisis. and so the united nations secretary came here to highlight the problem. nearly one billion pounds is needed, but just half is funded. not the et ok of 1984, when hundreds of thousands died of hunger. but a serious drought and the impact of el niÑo left for the 20 people -- 20 million people .esperate bbc news, a sin ethiopia. anchor: more now on the u.s. election and tonight he pull a at churches and libraries to say who they want for president of the united states. this year the election has been is ace but by the books -- by the books. or to its small town, where nothing seems to change from one election to the next. it is a long accepted rule of political campaigning here that iowans are nice. humble, and low key. they don't like people w
out rations are being given for the world food program is so underfunded, ethiopia is making up the difference now. while food aid is getting through people here are starving. the ethiopian government is doing a great deal to try to mitigate the situation. there is a shortfall and the required.f money is people are going to be facing a much greater crisis. and so the united nations secretary came here to highlight the problem. nearly one billion pounds is needed, but just half is funded. not...
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the videos obtained by the sheriff give a rare inside glimpse into florida's underfunded and understaffed state mental hospitals. >> it's amazing to my that ignoring situations. >> candace croft said his staff does everything they can. >> do you worry about them when the sinking of the el faro. the cargo ship sank near the bahamas in october after it ran into hurricane joaquin. today's investigation focused on the boilers. a subcontractor hired to look at the boilers said while he didn't recommend a time frame for repairs in his opinion they should have been done right away. >>> millions of americans are recovering after severe storms damage. >> 27 tornados ripped through texas, louisiana and mississippi. in twister cut a 5 mile path through town. eight people were killed in the storms and dozens more left homeless. >>> orange county fire rescue crews are getting high flying training in las vegas. they got a chance on the 550 las vegas high roller. that's the tallest observation wheel in the world. crews simulated rescuing patient from the wheel. certainly wouldn't want to do that today.
the videos obtained by the sheriff give a rare inside glimpse into florida's underfunded and understaffed state mental hospitals. >> it's amazing to my that ignoring situations. >> candace croft said his staff does everything they can. >> do you worry about them when the sinking of the el faro. the cargo ship sank near the bahamas in october after it ran into hurricane joaquin. today's investigation focused on the boilers. a subcontractor hired to look at the boilers said...
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we need to focus on improving the 10 year highway plan, which is chronically underfunded. i think you could make a case of bringing commuter rail to nashua, but it has to be affordable. that has always been the key issue. to me it would be a step-by-step approach. >> we are talking about accessing federal dollars, putting a fence around new dollars because ideologically it is against our federal values. where did we want to be practical to access federal dollars? that is a question for both of these. >> there would be a state-level subsidy, you would have to have something going in that direction. >> i think we leave too much federal money on the table and don' t access it. we need to ensure more federal money, even though we are closer than what we set. that is not a good system, we need to work hard to change that. >> i would just say again let' s focused on getting i-93 built and focus on building a commuter rail. >> thank you for your time. we will be right back with the first congressional district candidate shawn o' connor, making a run in that first endorsements are
we need to focus on improving the 10 year highway plan, which is chronically underfunded. i think you could make a case of bringing commuter rail to nashua, but it has to be affordable. that has always been the key issue. to me it would be a step-by-step approach. >> we are talking about accessing federal dollars, putting a fence around new dollars because ideologically it is against our federal values. where did we want to be practical to access federal dollars? that is a question for...
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stated quote "we are gratified that governor bevin recognizes that our university is historically underfunded and wants to correct that disparity. however, we are concerned that the proposed funding cuts to higher education would substantially dilute the positive benefits of that funding increase."students on the other hand are remaining optimistic. 31:54 i would like to hope that it ends up being a positive number in the end but if not i guess we are where we still are. it's a great school and we've been doing great things with what doesn't hurt us. 05 the governor's proposed budget is now in the hands of the legislature. on saturday morning, there will be a public meeting to urge local lawmakers to reverse or reduce those proposed funding cuts. reporting live, ashley zilka, 9 on our side. higher taxes at the pump. the new white house plan to tax oil. what the money would be used for. shocking discovery. six people found dead in a chicago home. the link they all share. tomorrow on good morning tri-state starting at four-30.. .making sure local children have a healthy smile. what dentists are
stated quote "we are gratified that governor bevin recognizes that our university is historically underfunded and wants to correct that disparity. however, we are concerned that the proposed funding cuts to higher education would substantially dilute the positive benefits of that funding increase."students on the other hand are remaining optimistic. 31:54 i would like to hope that it ends up being a positive number in the end but if not i guess we are where we still are. it's a great...
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kentucky's chamber of commerce says it will also pay for ads in newspapers as well.the pension system is underfunded by 36 billion dollars.leaders say that's more than 82-hundred dollars for *every* kentucky resident. leading the cure...this famosu cancer-free girl gets a college crowd pumped up -- to raise a *huge* amount of funding for cancer research. you can't miss leah still's adorable chant. and weather and sports are still ahead... what do you guys have coming up? up?rain chances begin mainly late tuesday evening and turn likely overnight. wednesday will be a wet, soggy day in the ohio valley. baseball is about to slugger is already in mid season form.that's in sports. killing spree...the uber driver who killed six people -- and picked up fares inbetween -- faces a judge.but lots of questions sourrounding *why*.at six-30... the world news tonight digs into a possible motive. free money! money!julie o"so what have you been spending your money on instead of your hair?" mommy daughter my family and payments."this woman's reaction when we surprised her with one-hundred dollars... because we want
kentucky's chamber of commerce says it will also pay for ads in newspapers as well.the pension system is underfunded by 36 billion dollars.leaders say that's more than 82-hundred dollars for *every* kentucky resident. leading the cure...this famosu cancer-free girl gets a college crowd pumped up -- to raise a *huge* amount of funding for cancer research. you can't miss leah still's adorable chant. and weather and sports are still ahead... what do you guys have coming up? up?rain chances begin...
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it will reportedly include an increase in education funding, new funding for the underfunded retirement plans as well as funds to build an eastbound labor on i-66. >>> service on the red line restored after an incident that shut down service for about an hour. delays still continuing. >>> so remember when your parents told you always have a plan b? how a major automaker is finding better business by selling somethi . >>> happening today, the daytona 500 will take the green flag. after thursday's big last lap five car wreck, four teams have gone to backup cars. this week also marks 15 years since dale earnhardt senior's death. >>> in business you you should always have something to fall back on. take volkswagen for example. >> yeah, if selling cars doesn't work, they can rely sausage business. they also sell their own brand of the sausage and spicy ketchup snacks. in 2015, they sold more than 7.2 million sausages. that is 2 million more saws ans than cars sold. in case you're wondering, volkswagen are made at a butchery within the car must have manufacturing plant. it's like what pizza i
it will reportedly include an increase in education funding, new funding for the underfunded retirement plans as well as funds to build an eastbound labor on i-66. >>> service on the red line restored after an incident that shut down service for about an hour. delays still continuing. >>> so remember when your parents told you always have a plan b? how a major automaker is finding better business by selling somethi . >>> happening today, the daytona 500 will take the...
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the school district is at a breaking point with overcrowding schools and underfunded infrastructures....its' so bad that if new schools aren't built... in the next five years...double sessions are inevitable. traci: kids are going to the bus stop at 5 in the morning, getting out of school at 12, the next shift at coming in at 1 and get out at 5 or six and how that impacts sports or bands. it's the only way we can safely educate kids. that was catherine van reporting. district wide-- the repairs to existing schools total more than 250 million dollars plus hundreds of millions dollars more to build new schools. that is why a 781 million dollar bond measure will be on the ballot this november. paying for the bond would mean possibly raising taxes. shaun carey, buildourschools.com, " you would need approxmiately tax rate and that equates to about $8 a month for a family of four. $8 a month would provide you greatly improved schools and if you did this on property tax would be about $10 a month." advocates for the bond say if voters don't pass the measure -- the school district could start
the school district is at a breaking point with overcrowding schools and underfunded infrastructures....its' so bad that if new schools aren't built... in the next five years...double sessions are inevitable. traci: kids are going to the bus stop at 5 in the morning, getting out of school at 12, the next shift at coming in at 1 and get out at 5 or six and how that impacts sports or bands. it's the only way we can safely educate kids. that was catherine van reporting. district wide-- the repairs...
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. >> ken blames multiple governors for underfunding teacher retirement. the bank account as much as $80 billion in the red. >> they were getting their money from investments based on the money that we put into the pension fund governor christie said what reforms he'll push. the governor says there's plenty of money, legislative and business leaders say there's not. that stand-off comes as the latest poll shows his favorable rating. >> the immediate crisis may be paying for road repairs, but the $80 billion guerrilla in the classroom is a long term fix to new jersey's pension shortfall. in sayreville, brian thompson, news 4 new york. >> facebook is facing backlash for taking down medical marijuana dispensary pages with three of the state's dispensaries got messages saying their pages don't follow facebook terms. over the past few weeks, the social media giant has suspended accounts across the u.s. patients say they rely on those pages for important information. >>> ponzi king bernie madoff soundsing offer about the miniseries about his life. >>> a charity
. >> ken blames multiple governors for underfunding teacher retirement. the bank account as much as $80 billion in the red. >> they were getting their money from investments based on the money that we put into the pension fund governor christie said what reforms he'll push. the governor says there's plenty of money, legislative and business leaders say there's not. that stand-off comes as the latest poll shows his favorable rating. >> the immediate crisis may be paying for...
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turnover is high not because the tsa is underfunded.t spends ten times what the previous private screening companies spent. micah said he was shocked at how much money they can waste. >> john, you don't want to know. i just sent two guys down. they've got a warehouse in texas and they have hundreds of puffers that didn't work. >> remember these? they cost $150,000 each. and were supposed to detect exp but t but they didn't work. >> they sat in warehouses, and they paid i think $600 apiece for d.o.d. to destroy them. >> sot tsa wastes money, misses terrorists, infuriates passengers, and creates long isn't isn't there a better way? oh, here's one. the lines are shorter at san francisco airport. they move quickly. and passengers even say the screeners are nice. >> people here are friendly and willing to help. >> i think they're a little more underst >> eve >> everybody here is friendly. a lot more friendly than dallas. >> dallas and all the other big airports employ government screeners. san fr san francisco is the one major airport that w
turnover is high not because the tsa is underfunded.t spends ten times what the previous private screening companies spent. micah said he was shocked at how much money they can waste. >> john, you don't want to know. i just sent two guys down. they've got a warehouse in texas and they have hundreds of puffers that didn't work. >> remember these? they cost $150,000 each. and were supposed to detect exp but t but they didn't work. >> they sat in warehouses, and they paid i think...
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new money for the underfunded state and teacher retirement plans. as well as funds to build a new eastbound lane on interstate 66. >>> and five people are reported dead after a powful cyclone tore through fiji. power out for almost 900,000 people there. >>> remember when your parents told to you always have that backup plan? how a major automaker is selling something other than cars. >>> happening today, the daytona 500. the great american race will if a the greene flag fafter the fie car wreck in the tudual races. this week also marks 15 years since dale earnhardt sr.'s death. his son is starting in third place today. >>> well, they say in business you should always have something to fall back on. >> take volkswagen, right? if selling cars does not work, they can always rely on thei sausages. the german car company also sells either own brand of sausage and spicy ketchup snacks. they sold honestly 17 million sausages, 2 million more than are cars sold they're made at a butcherry within the manufacturing plant. >> i'll at that titake the volk sausag
new money for the underfunded state and teacher retirement plans. as well as funds to build a new eastbound lane on interstate 66. >>> and five people are reported dead after a powful cyclone tore through fiji. power out for almost 900,000 people there. >>> remember when your parents told to you always have that backup plan? how a major automaker is selling something other than cars. >>> happening today, the daytona 500. the great american race will if a the greene...
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like you are demon possessed. that the 5 on your side investigators are found that is seriously underfunded. >>> at one point i was in so much pain that nothing helped. >>> one in four people suffer from mental illness, why isn't every ohio county getting its fair share of the money for critical treatment? >>> how important are those services that you just listed? >>> well, they save lives. >> since i have been coming tries to find out answers. >>> the time has come to stop ignoring the mentally ill in this country. >> senator john mccain boasts on how he has helped the mentally ill. but we uncovered a serious flaw. >> and it hurts people here in cuyahoga county. and sarah buduson reveals we are getting less money. >> one in four people suffers from a mental illness and ohio may be doing more than some states to help. our investigation found dollars for the critical services are not making their way hair. >> i was in so much pain that nothing was funny. >> this is a peer support group. >> i never found a place that i >> one of many held at the life exchange center on cleveland's east side.
like you are demon possessed. that the 5 on your side investigators are found that is seriously underfunded. >>> at one point i was in so much pain that nothing helped. >>> one in four people suffer from mental illness, why isn't every ohio county getting its fair share of the money for critical treatment? >>> how important are those services that you just listed? >>> well, they save lives. >> since i have been coming tries to find out answers....
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and, congressman, i saw that nevada, arizona and some other states face drastic underfunding of these cte programs. >> yeah. career technical education programs are so critically important to our state. you know, it helps prepare a student to be college or career ready upon graduating from high school. the great thing about career technical education is that they can more quickly respond to changing workplace requirements and change curriculums to make sure a graduating student is ready to go to work in a specific career. district does a great job with their career and technical academies in this regard. the other thing about cte is that the students are energized and passionate about their career choice. so they are more likely to stay engaged in school, not drop out and do well. and in fact, over 90% of those in cte programs graduate and actually go on to more education. so they have a better demographic. what we have seen is there's been a move to try to decrease federal cte funding. and there was one proposal not long ago that would take $100 million out of federal cte funding. th
and, congressman, i saw that nevada, arizona and some other states face drastic underfunding of these cte programs. >> yeah. career technical education programs are so critically important to our state. you know, it helps prepare a student to be college or career ready upon graduating from high school. the great thing about career technical education is that they can more quickly respond to changing workplace requirements and change curriculums to make sure a graduating student is ready...
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. >> here in if new hampshire we're having to grapple with underfunded federal mandates once again. as govenor, you have the unique perspective of having to deal with that issue, so i'd really love to hear how, one, what your position would be on under funded federal mandates and two, how being a govenor gives you a very unique perspective. jeb: it makes my head explode when you bring up the subject at least because it's almost every one of the mandate is underfunded. and the better -- and because washington doesn't change, we have a 20th century set of rules on top of a 21st century world. so the opportunity here is to say if we weren't doing it this way, how would we do it? that's another sign of leadership, by the way, is to force that conversation to take place because if you get comfortable with what you have, it gets pretty ugly pretty quick. do you think we would organize w we educate children with 13,174 government run highly politicized unionized monopolies as the means by which children learn? do you think it's appropriate how our health care system exists where it was des
. >> here in if new hampshire we're having to grapple with underfunded federal mandates once again. as govenor, you have the unique perspective of having to deal with that issue, so i'd really love to hear how, one, what your position would be on under funded federal mandates and two, how being a govenor gives you a very unique perspective. jeb: it makes my head explode when you bring up the subject at least because it's almost every one of the mandate is underfunded. and the better --...
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even with the president's increasing the budget and nineteen billion dollars which dramatically underfunded today's gathering comes just weeks after the air national guard had announced that his chosen joint base langley eustis the host and therefore cyber operations squadron in a few days portsmouth will have a new top cop tiny chapman will take the oath to become the chief of police on monday chapman replaces chief and harvests who retired last year chapman has more than twenty five years of experience in law enforcement she served as the state deputy secretary of public safety and homeland security and as richmond's deputy police chief the swearing in is monday morning at city hall a house fire capt virginia beach firefighters busy today they rush to get county arch in the green run section of the city and this is what they saw when they arrived heavy flames and smoke coming from the top of from spreading to neighboring homes with the flames damaged a car parked out front one person in the home escaped and called for help no one was hurt and the red cross is helping the family find a pla
even with the president's increasing the budget and nineteen billion dollars which dramatically underfunded today's gathering comes just weeks after the air national guard had announced that his chosen joint base langley eustis the host and therefore cyber operations squadron in a few days portsmouth will have a new top cop tiny chapman will take the oath to become the chief of police on monday chapman replaces chief and harvests who retired last year chapman has more than twenty five years of...
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. >>> mental health care in england is so poor and underfunded that lives are being ruined, that's according to a report from a national health service. how bad is the problem? according to the report, one in four people will experience mental problems each year. 75% of those who do experience a problem, receive no help at all. those who experience severe mental health problems can expect on average a 15-20 years shorter life than healthy people. trying to deal with the problem is costing the n.h.s. nearly $8 billion a year. we have an explanation of what needs to be done. >> the key message of our report today is far too few people are getting the right kind of help in the right kind of time. task force reporters set out three areas that need to be particularly addressed, making sure people get help when in crisis, so they can be assured help can come quickly and at the right time. bringing together physical and mental health much more. we know when people go and have contact with the health service and physical side, they often don't get help for their needs. thirdly, a focus on prevention
. >>> mental health care in england is so poor and underfunded that lives are being ruined, that's according to a report from a national health service. how bad is the problem? according to the report, one in four people will experience mental problems each year. 75% of those who do experience a problem, receive no help at all. those who experience severe mental health problems can expect on average a 15-20 years shorter life than healthy people. trying to deal with the problem is...
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we have a public employee pension system which is overpromised and underfunded. >> reporter: young people including students here at this university will play a big role in this election with many saying they are supporting bernie sanders, some even talking about donald trump and john kasich! so we asked some students here what they think christie should do next. this college senior says, christie should fund education. what do you think of chris christie? >> um, not my favorite. ha, uhm, i remember in high school like we got cut in terms of it departments. >> reporter: it's the one thing she says he can make right without worrying about the polls. christine sloan, cbs2 news. >> christie thanked his campaign staff on facebook as well but would not say what >>> and fresh off his victory in new hampshire, democrat bernie sanders made a stop in harlem to talk to al sharpton at a breakfast meeting at sylvia's restaurant. sharpton said he and sanders discussed issues including affirmative action and police brutality. sharpton says he and other civil rights leaders plan to meet next week with h
we have a public employee pension system which is overpromised and underfunded. >> reporter: young people including students here at this university will play a big role in this election with many saying they are supporting bernie sanders, some even talking about donald trump and john kasich! so we asked some students here what they think christie should do next. this college senior says, christie should fund education. what do you think of chris christie? >> um, not my favorite....
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the school district is at a breaking point with overcrowding schools and underfunded infrastructures....its' so bad that if new schools aren't built... in the next five years...double sessions are inevitable. traci: kids are going to the bus stop at 5 in the morning, getting out of school at 12, the next shift at coming in at 1 and get out at 5 or six and how that impacts sports or bands. it's only way we can safely educate kids. concerns over school construction and repairs will be addressed in a ballot question... but the committee is now figuring out which funding source will it be about. you can add your input this thursday at 6pm at the washoe county commissioner chambers. noah? the snowpack on mount rose was measured at 125-percent of normal. it's up from 110 percent of normal, which was measured in january. most of the water came from the weekend storm. between friday and sunday-- the mount rose summit picked up 27 inches of snow ....which is the equivalent of 4- inches of water. "this was a great storm for the region and we need about a half dozen more of these to put us in pr
the school district is at a breaking point with overcrowding schools and underfunded infrastructures....its' so bad that if new schools aren't built... in the next five years...double sessions are inevitable. traci: kids are going to the bus stop at 5 in the morning, getting out of school at 12, the next shift at coming in at 1 and get out at 5 or six and how that impacts sports or bands. it's only way we can safely educate kids. concerns over school construction and repairs will be addressed...
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. >> here in new hampshire we're having to grapple with underfunded federal mandates once again. >> yeah>> as a governor you have the unique perspective of having to deal with that issue so i'd really love to hear how, one, you would -- what your position would be on underfunded federal mandates and, two, how being a governor gives you a very unique perspective to be the leader of this country. >> it makes my head explode when you bring up the subject at least because almost every one of the mandates is underfunded and the better -- and because washington doesn't change we have a 20th century set of rules on top of a 21st century world. so the opportunity here is to say if we weren't doing it this way how would we do it? that's another sign of leadership, by the way, is to force that conversation to take place. if you get comfortable with what you have it gets pretty ugly pretty quick. do you think we would organize how we educate children with 13,174 government run highly politicized unionized mon op lease as the means by which children learn? do you think it's appropriate how our healt
. >> here in new hampshire we're having to grapple with underfunded federal mandates once again. >> yeah>> as a governor you have the unique perspective of having to deal with that issue so i'd really love to hear how, one, you would -- what your position would be on underfunded federal mandates and, two, how being a governor gives you a very unique perspective to be the leader of this country. >> it makes my head explode when you bring up the subject at least because...
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for example, it is already thread after years of underfunding at the state level taking a ruinous hit. thousands of teachers will be laid off. guidance and career counseling will be handed pink slips. in all, more than 23,000 education professionals would be immediately yanked out of schools. across pennsylvania already crowded -- crowded classrooms even more so, class sizes balloon by 30% to account for teacher layoffs. the consequences will not be evenly distributed. classroom crowding will be more severe, for schools that the least afforded. all across our commonwealth children will receive less attention, less instruction, less opportunity to gain skills we all need them to have for the 21st century. technical education, those programs will be cut. special education programs will be cut. head start programs cut. tens of thousands of pennsylvania children will lose access to free kindergarten depriving them of the early childhood education we all know is key to their future success. this is not a threat. this is not political posturing. this is simply what will happen if this crisi
for example, it is already thread after years of underfunding at the state level taking a ruinous hit. thousands of teachers will be laid off. guidance and career counseling will be handed pink slips. in all, more than 23,000 education professionals would be immediately yanked out of schools. across pennsylvania already crowded -- crowded classrooms even more so, class sizes balloon by 30% to account for teacher layoffs. the consequences will not be evenly distributed. classroom crowding will...
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my head explode when you bring up the subject, because it's almost every one of the mandates is underfunded, and the better -- and because washington doesn't change, we have a 20th century set of rules on top of a 21st century world. so, the opportunity here is to say, if we weren't doing it this way, how would we do it? that another sign of leadership, is to force that conversation to take place because if you get comfortable with what you have, it gets pretty ugly pretty quick. you think we would organize how we educate children with 13,174 government-run, highly proplate sized. uniondownizeed monopolies the way children lauren. do you think it's appropriate hour our healthcare system exists writ was designed after world war ii and the korean war as an inducement to hire g.i.s so there was a deduction in healthcare for companies but not one for individuals, and so you have this big dislocation now that is just growing and growing. so, one of the great opportunities is to say, how do we create the environment where you get to start over again and renew these important programs? and the bes
my head explode when you bring up the subject, because it's almost every one of the mandates is underfunded, and the better -- and because washington doesn't change, we have a 20th century set of rules on top of a 21st century world. so, the opportunity here is to say, if we weren't doing it this way, how would we do it? that another sign of leadership, is to force that conversation to take place because if you get comfortable with what you have, it gets pretty ugly pretty quick. you think we...
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really we're in an era of underfunding k-12 education in the state of iowa and as you look at some of the increases we've had lately, they're well below our inflatioiory levels. levels.lawmakers in des moines are currently debating how much to raise education spending.many school leaders say a proposal from governor branstad is not enough to keep up with demand. chipiple fans are takingng advantage of the chain's temporary closing today with some free food. food.the restaurant shut down operations to train employees. the move was a response to a number of outbreaks of food poisoning connected to stores in other parts s of the country. chipotle is also offering paid sick leave to make sure employees can stay away when they're ill, rather than food, chipotle is giving away burritos via text message as an apologygyto customers for today's closure. the first restaurant ever to come to robins is now ready for business. business."lebowski's bar and grill" opened today on west main street.the diner is inspired by the coen brother's 19-98 hit "the big lebowski." even though the movie might no
really we're in an era of underfunding k-12 education in the state of iowa and as you look at some of the increases we've had lately, they're well below our inflatioiory levels. levels.lawmakers in des moines are currently debating how much to raise education spending.many school leaders say a proposal from governor branstad is not enough to keep up with demand. chipiple fans are takingng advantage of the chain's temporary closing today with some free food. food.the restaurant shut down...
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the school district is at a breaking point with overcrowding schools and underfunded infrastructures....its' so bad that if new schools aren't built... in the next five years...double sessions are inevitable. traci: kids are going to the bus stop at 5 in the morning, getting out of school at 12, the next shift at coming in at 1 and get out at 5 or six and how that impacts sports or bands. it's the only way we can safely educate kids. that was catherine van reporting. district wide-- the repairs to existing schools total more than 250 million dollars plus hundreds of millions dollars more to build new schools. that is why a 781 million dollar bond measure paying for the bond would mean possibly raising taxes. shaun carey, buildourschools.com, " you would need approxmiately a half cent increase in our sales tax rate and that equates to about $8 a month for a family of four. $8 a month would provide you greatly improved schools and if you did this on property tax would be about $10 a month." advocates for the bond say if voters don't pass the measure -- the school district could start do
the school district is at a breaking point with overcrowding schools and underfunded infrastructures....its' so bad that if new schools aren't built... in the next five years...double sessions are inevitable. traci: kids are going to the bus stop at 5 in the morning, getting out of school at 12, the next shift at coming in at 1 and get out at 5 or six and how that impacts sports or bands. it's the only way we can safely educate kids. that was catherine van reporting. district wide-- the repairs...
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he was the underdog, he was underfunded. he knows the state very well.wn to donald trump's momentum and whether he can take it away from ted cruz. thanks to you both. we will be right back with who won the day. ♪ al hunt: i wanted to say something like jim gilmore. as has been the case with many days it was donald trump. those two congressional endorsements are good for him. he had another strong conversational performance and nobody came back today and was able to break his momentum. if you are bloomberg politics right now you can read our deep dive into donald trump and his business partners overseas. coming up is bloomberg west. until tomorrow thanks to al hunt in washington. we will be back with full coverage of the debate here in houston. jeb bush not on the stage. different dynamic. an exciting night and a lot of pressure on the other candidates to finally step up and take on donald trump in a way that they have not done so yet as the clock ticks toward next week's voting. thank you for watching. sayonara. ♪ >> the washington post reports that nobo
he was the underdog, he was underfunded. he knows the state very well.wn to donald trump's momentum and whether he can take it away from ted cruz. thanks to you both. we will be right back with who won the day. ♪ al hunt: i wanted to say something like jim gilmore. as has been the case with many days it was donald trump. those two congressional endorsements are good for him. he had another strong conversational performance and nobody came back today and was able to break his momentum. if you...
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ndst year, the pension fu was underfunded -- economic sanctions were lifted a ban had been into placeor two years. headed to our markets desk for julie hyman has a check on the company movers. julie: we had a flip-flop today versus the last three days. there was risk on over the last three sessions and today, that is flipping. one of the groups that had been recovering that is now turning lower, the banking -- i want to in the banktigroup plans to exit its banking operations in argentina and brazil. been there for 100 years. this is a long history it has had in these nations. it plans to announce these changes in next several weeks. citigroup has been streamlining its operations more particularly its retail operations around the globe. shares down by 3% today. we are seeing widespread selling in the banks. jpmorgan trading lower today. also falling back today. deutsche bank with a 4.5% decline. banks are the worst-performing group in the s&p 500 this year. what we saw over the past several sessions when they rose was a pause. down 17.5 percent year-to-date in the financials are also p
ndst year, the pension fu was underfunded -- economic sanctions were lifted a ban had been into placeor two years. headed to our markets desk for julie hyman has a check on the company movers. julie: we had a flip-flop today versus the last three days. there was risk on over the last three sessions and today, that is flipping. one of the groups that had been recovering that is now turning lower, the banking -- i want to in the banktigroup plans to exit its banking operations in argentina and...
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so they're really pitifully underfunded in the job they are required to do. >> can we be confident that if these alarms sounding now that they will be? >> well, i mean that's -- another very good question. yes i think they're more likely to be implemented now, already the world health assembly has accepted tho throws swine flu recommendations that were made then. but the question is whether we'll find truly fundamental reform. with zika the w.h.o. did act more quickly than it did with ebola by calling a global health emergency but we haven't seen a well funded action plan and thus far, we can't be sure that we're going to get the kind of rapid response, leadership and accountability that the world desperately needs from w.h.o. >> and what is the danger? the report says there's a high risk of a major health crisis and that that risk is widely underestimated. what are we talking about? because with all the medical progress that's been made over the past 100 years, can we still see something like the spanish flu of 1918 that might have killed 5% of the world population? >> i think we could
so they're really pitifully underfunded in the job they are required to do. >> can we be confident that if these alarms sounding now that they will be? >> well, i mean that's -- another very good question. yes i think they're more likely to be implemented now, already the world health assembly has accepted tho throws swine flu recommendations that were made then. but the question is whether we'll find truly fundamental reform. with zika the w.h.o. did act more quickly than it did...
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the school district is at a breaking point with overcrowding schools and underfunded infrastructures... its' so bad that if new schools aren't built... in the next five years...double sessions are inevitable. "traci: kids are going to the bus stop at 5 in the morning, getting out of school at 12, the next shift at coming in at 1 and get out at 5 or six and how that impacts sports or bands. it's the district wide-- the repairs to existing schools total more than 250 million dollars plus hundreds of millions dollars more to build new schools. that is why a 781 million dollar bond measure will be on the ballot this november. paying for the bond would mean possibly raising taxes. shaun carey, buildourschools.com, " you would need approxmiately a half cent increase in our sales tax rate and that equates to about $8 a month for a family of four. $8 a month would provide you greatly improved schools and if you did this on property tax would be about $10 a month." advocates for the bond say if voters don't pass the measure -- the school district could start double sessions and impose year rou
the school district is at a breaking point with overcrowding schools and underfunded infrastructures... its' so bad that if new schools aren't built... in the next five years...double sessions are inevitable. "traci: kids are going to the bus stop at 5 in the morning, getting out of school at 12, the next shift at coming in at 1 and get out at 5 or six and how that impacts sports or bands. it's the district wide-- the repairs to existing schools total more than 250 million dollars plus...
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we talk about rotating regional primaries, in which case an underfunded candidate would have no chancetsoever. it would all the tv. -- all be t.v. no retail politics. new hampshire gives them the chance to do that. i used to say that new hampshire was the first place that voters could meet the candidate. now it's the last place where you get that physical contact. al: how different is it today than 50 years ago? has the primary changed? tom: the influence of media is much greater. the predominance of polls has changed. we are being told now what the agenda is. now they are saying, here all these things. because of what the polls are saying, you are about to drop out. joe: and they are often wrong. i run the ronald reagan was upset about george h.w. bush in iowa. he said he was going to lose new hampshire big. boy, did it be done in exchange over just a couple days. >> the dynamics changed because reagan showed himself to be a vital, virile guy. very few people still catch on to this. he copped a great line from a spencer tracy movie in the 1940's. paying for this microphone. but he pul
we talk about rotating regional primaries, in which case an underfunded candidate would have no chancetsoever. it would all the tv. -- all be t.v. no retail politics. new hampshire gives them the chance to do that. i used to say that new hampshire was the first place that voters could meet the candidate. now it's the last place where you get that physical contact. al: how different is it today than 50 years ago? has the primary changed? tom: the influence of media is much greater. the...
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. >>> now mental health care in england is so poor and underfunded that lives are being ruined. that's according to a report from the national health service, so just how bad is the problem? according to the report, one in four people will experience mental problems every year and 75% of those who do experience a problem receive no help whatsoever. those who experience severe mental health problems can experience on average 15 to 20 years shorter life span than healthy people. trying to deal with the problem is costing the nhs almost $40 billion a year. navy barker reports. neave barker reports. >> alice evans has a mental disorder that affects her moods around thoughts. >> it was very, very frightening and i started hearing things and seeing things that weren't there and i felt very threatened. >> alice was eventually diagnosed with schizophrenia and anxiety disorder. needed support to get what she needs. >> there was only one psychiatrist in the area i was living in covering, i don't know how many people i was living in. no mental health care for people under 65 and they still
. >>> now mental health care in england is so poor and underfunded that lives are being ruined. that's according to a report from the national health service, so just how bad is the problem? according to the report, one in four people will experience mental problems every year and 75% of those who do experience a problem receive no help whatsoever. those who experience severe mental health problems can experience on average 15 to 20 years shorter life span than healthy people. trying...
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we have been underfunding these systems for decades. the poor condition of the water treatment and distribution system in flint set the stage for this tragedy. we are doing this in an attempt to save money. well, in fact, we are wasting many millions of dollars more by allowing essential infrastructure to deteriorate to the extent where a constant stream of emergency responses and repairs are required to keep these systems working. finally, we need to do something for the people of flint. the state of michigan and president obama's administration have both begun to mobilize resources to deal with the immediate need for safe drinking water. and they are working to eliminate lead from the water distribution system. but we still don't know if essential corrosion control can be re-established and bottled water does not solve flint's problems. the residents of flint need a fully functioning public water system that delivers safe, clean water to their homes, to their schools and their businesses. we need to work with the state of michigan to
we have been underfunding these systems for decades. the poor condition of the water treatment and distribution system in flint set the stage for this tragedy. we are doing this in an attempt to save money. well, in fact, we are wasting many millions of dollars more by allowing essential infrastructure to deteriorate to the extent where a constant stream of emergency responses and repairs are required to keep these systems working. finally, we need to do something for the people of flint. the...
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he was the underdog, he was underfunded compared to a self funding millionaire, and knows the state very to donald trump's momentum and whether he can take that away from ted cruz. mark: thanks to you both. we will be right back with who won the day. ♪ ♪ mark: in conclusion, who won the day? al: i really wanted to surprise you and say something like jim gilmore. but i can't. as has been the case with many days, it is the donald. mark: those two congressional endorsements are good for him. also, i thought he had another strong conversational performance and nobody came back today and was able to cast his win as anything but huge. if you go to bloomberg politics right now, you have to read our deep dive into donald trump's past global deals and his business partners overseas. coming up on bloomberg west. until tomorrow thanks to al hunt in washington. we will be back with full coverage of the debate here in houston. the republicans gathering. jeb bush, for the first time not , on the stage. we will see a different dynamic. an exciting night and a lot of pressure on the other candidates to
he was the underdog, he was underfunded compared to a self funding millionaire, and knows the state very to donald trump's momentum and whether he can take that away from ted cruz. mark: thanks to you both. we will be right back with who won the day. ♪ ♪ mark: in conclusion, who won the day? al: i really wanted to surprise you and say something like jim gilmore. but i can't. as has been the case with many days, it is the donald. mark: those two congressional endorsements are good for him....
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questioning the constitutionality of the program they're concerned it'll take money from an already underfunded school system. morgan: the most expensive part of educating children is staff and teachers and operating school and that doesnt change because a leave and take program. alone educates thousand students. they're also short more according to section 16 of the bill - each grant will be taken from the resident school district in which the applicant is enrolled. as of october - more than 2500 esa applications came from clark county. opponents fear that families whose kids currently attend public - just to y depleting public school dollars. im looking at it from is that you thats already broken and break it more. you cant just turn your back on it and say, to private schools then. jenn carr- who is a - says her three children have already experienced the impacts of a tight budget. occupational therapy lessons for her special needs son atticus were provided by the but are now limited to to scholastics. jenn carr, ccsd mom: the school system is not serving our children the way we spoke to ccs
questioning the constitutionality of the program they're concerned it'll take money from an already underfunded school system. morgan: the most expensive part of educating children is staff and teachers and operating school and that doesnt change because a leave and take program. alone educates thousand students. they're also short more according to section 16 of the bill - each grant will be taken from the resident school district in which the applicant is enrolled. as of october - more than...
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for so long we have been underfunded even though the board of supervisors and our county executive tend to say we are not under-funded, we are. if you look at the increase of the students we have had over the year, if you look at the needs of our students over the years, all these things are growing and they have not kept up with what they need to do. the programs that help our students are at risk. so much of what we do counts on money coming from the county because otherwise the state isn't doing their part and obviously we know the national won't. so it's up to the county to make a big jump and take a risk and do what is best for us. jeff: thank you, miss from the teachers, school superintendent and the teachers union. that is setting up the battle they are having with the board of supervisors that will play out for the next two months. we will be here at the rally starting in 30 minutes or so and have an update at "abc7 news at 6:00". until then, live in fairfax county, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. jonathan: be interesting to see what happens there. thanks. frightening trip for passeng
for so long we have been underfunded even though the board of supervisors and our county executive tend to say we are not under-funded, we are. if you look at the increase of the students we have had over the year, if you look at the needs of our students over the years, all these things are growing and they have not kept up with what they need to do. the programs that help our students are at risk. so much of what we do counts on money coming from the county because otherwise the state isn't...
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. >> these crummy new york city schools were vastly underfunded. if you have something you're not investing in it won't do well. charles: almost more than any in the world. >> when you look at new york state, they were spent. >> the highest per paris student. liz: this is one of the more secure hotels. this is where a lot of presidents, going all the way to fdr, talk about that moment, we can roll the tape as it was happening, you just walked in with this group. >> took a back door in. not sure what security was like but we had a message for the hedge fund managers, we want to make sure they are paying their fair share so that we have money to invest in the important things americans indeed like infrastructure, bridges and rhodes falling apart across america. charles: you guys just walked in. it is not like they tricked the people in the waldorf. you come back with a few reports, you think they know they are coming. >> there were some police officers bear, but we were able to share our message. liz: a well-known hedge fund guy, hedge funds employ p
. >> these crummy new york city schools were vastly underfunded. if you have something you're not investing in it won't do well. charles: almost more than any in the world. >> when you look at new york state, they were spent. >> the highest per paris student. liz: this is one of the more secure hotels. this is where a lot of presidents, going all the way to fdr, talk about that moment, we can roll the tape as it was happening, you just walked in with this group. >> took...
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the video obtained by the sheriff given a rare inside glimpse into florida's underfunded and understaffed state mental hospitals. >> is amazing to me that legislators get away with ignoring situations. >> reporter: kandiss crone for director of a mental health association and central florida. can to keep people out a state hospitals. >> to worry about them when they get into his date facility? >> absolutely. >> reporter: two years before between patients to get this place at the same hospital. four to go minutes, the victim, motionless on the floor, two minutes, time for his attacker to come back. those hospitals. them. >> in florida ranks 50th and mental health funding. recommended increased by the legislature this year is so small the state would still be dead last. >> we need help. >> reporter: apopka resident summer for its brother is a patient at the jacksonville facility. this is his third trip to a state mental hospital. >> mental health is not a cry. they can do some criminal acts if they are not treated. >> reporter: christopher heath, channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> the state is
the video obtained by the sheriff given a rare inside glimpse into florida's underfunded and understaffed state mental hospitals. >> is amazing to me that legislators get away with ignoring situations. >> reporter: kandiss crone for director of a mental health association and central florida. can to keep people out a state hospitals. >> to worry about them when they get into his date facility? >> absolutely. >> reporter: two years before between patients to get...
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we have been underfunding these systems for decades. the poor condition of the water treatment and distribution system in flint set the stage for this tragedy. we are doing this in an attempt to save money. well, in fact, we are wasting many millions of dollars more by allowing essential infrastructure to deteriorate to the extent where a constant stream of emergency responses and repairs are required to keep these systems working. finally, we need to do something for the people of flint. the state of michigan and president obama's administration have both begun to mobilize resources to deal with the immediate need for safe drinking water. and they are working to eliminate lead from the water distribution system. but we still don't know if essential corrosion control can be re-established and bottled water does not solve flint's problems. the residents of flint need a fully functioning public water system that delivers safe, clean water to their homes, to their schools and their businesses. we need to work with the state of michigan to
we have been underfunding these systems for decades. the poor condition of the water treatment and distribution system in flint set the stage for this tragedy. we are doing this in an attempt to save money. well, in fact, we are wasting many millions of dollars more by allowing essential infrastructure to deteriorate to the extent where a constant stream of emergency responses and repairs are required to keep these systems working. finally, we need to do something for the people of flint. the...
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and underfund maintenance is a chronic problem for amtrak as the commuter nightmare of the past 24 hours illustrates. what a coincident dense latest failure is days after -- coindense the latest failure is days after they sued amtrak to make the state pay them more than 28 million bucks a year for the privileged of continued service overturning a long- standing contract where they pay us. of course, the t has its own dire fiscal problems. so, who's to blame for this nightmare? bad politics, bad carma festering for decades. no wonder campaigns built on outrage are doing so well this year. your comments welcome here via e-mail at keller@wbztv.com or via twitter at keller he at large. >> we want to update you on the situation with the trains. breaking news just in. amtrak says it has restored the signal issue. it's all fixed. all trains will be going to south station all trains that were affected by this yesterday and last night will be going to south station. people can board trains where they he normally do. we will have an update again in about 10 minutes on this one. >>> new calls this
and underfund maintenance is a chronic problem for amtrak as the commuter nightmare of the past 24 hours illustrates. what a coincident dense latest failure is days after -- coindense the latest failure is days after they sued amtrak to make the state pay them more than 28 million bucks a year for the privileged of continued service overturning a long- standing contract where they pay us. of course, the t has its own dire fiscal problems. so, who's to blame for this nightmare? bad politics, bad...
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he's underfunded. he certainly has the ability and the talent. there's no doubt about it.ans want to win and one of the reasons i supported him was not only because of the great job he did in congress and spectacular job for his state, but you have to carry ohio. i was interested when you said would you take second place and he said no. he had to say that. i would hope that if donald is the nominee and i think he will be that he would go to kasich because that would be a terrific team. it could help him governmentally and politically. >> i'm a big fan of john's. the problem is there's no place he can win that i see ahead before ohio and by then he may not win ohio and may not have money and resources and what have you. my sense is everyone got out of the race and leave rubio there and endorse rubio, rubio could give trump a run otherwise it's a long hard battle and trump will win it. >> do you expect more resignations here? >> absolutely not. >> following bush? >> no. they're hanging on until the end. >> in south carolina you had a huge turnout. not so much in nevada. >> r
he's underfunded. he certainly has the ability and the talent. there's no doubt about it.ans want to win and one of the reasons i supported him was not only because of the great job he did in congress and spectacular job for his state, but you have to carry ohio. i was interested when you said would you take second place and he said no. he had to say that. i would hope that if donald is the nominee and i think he will be that he would go to kasich because that would be a terrific team. it could...
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could lose 40% of its operating budget and half of its teachers because the college is already underfunded and reserve funds are gone. the department chair says' struggling with a 125% enrollment gap. >> we've been on the short end of the stick in cuts and in funding. and so what we're asking for is to be funded at the appropriate level to serve our students, to have counselors to serve our students, to have lectures. >> news about to dwindling funds and possible class cuts came out this month. the college of ethnic studies was created in 1969 in response to student demands. >>> san jose police are searching for a gunman who fired at a minivan full of people today. it happened outside a busy strip mall on capital expressway shortly before 10:00 this morning. a 17-year-old boy in that minivan was wounded but is expected to survive. other people ran and panicked toward a bank. police say the gunman was inside a car with several other men. they don't know what triggered the shooting. >> those people that decide to shoot at random, they don't really think about what's in the background. any bu
could lose 40% of its operating budget and half of its teachers because the college is already underfunded and reserve funds are gone. the department chair says' struggling with a 125% enrollment gap. >> we've been on the short end of the stick in cuts and in funding. and so what we're asking for is to be funded at the appropriate level to serve our students, to have counselors to serve our students, to have lectures. >> news about to dwindling funds and possible class cuts came out...
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and underfund maintenance is a chronic problem for amtrak. commuter nightmare of the past 24 hours illustrates. failure comes just days after the mbta sued amtrak over their effort to make the state pay them pour more than 28 million bucks a year for the privilege overturning a long-standing contract where they pay us. of course, the t has its own dire fiscal problems. so, who's to blame for this nightmare? bad planning, bad budgeting bad politics bad karma festering no wonder campaigns built on outrage are doing so well this year. your comments are welcomed here via e mail at keller at wbztv.com or via twitter at keller at large. >>> developing news this morning a serious crash to tell you about in roxbury is under investigation a mother in her-- and her baby hit by a car. susie sometimeel is live at the susie. >> reporter: at last check this mother and her 5-month-old daughter were listed in serious condition at boston medical center. last night. p.m. on humboldt avenue. police closed it down for several hours as they investigated. exactly
and underfund maintenance is a chronic problem for amtrak. commuter nightmare of the past 24 hours illustrates. failure comes just days after the mbta sued amtrak over their effort to make the state pay them pour more than 28 million bucks a year for the privilege overturning a long-standing contract where they pay us. of course, the t has its own dire fiscal problems. so, who's to blame for this nightmare? bad planning, bad budgeting bad politics bad karma festering no wonder campaigns built...
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and there was a sense of that last year with that level of underfunding.he reality is this year the arrival of refugees into europe, and fear of terror in europe has forced governments to engage more actively in how this can be managed. we hope this goes beyond funding, and looks at the root of the conflict and a look at peace solutions. >> right. as far as the humanitarian priorities as far as oxfam is concerned there are a lot of organizations who will be there tomorrow. a number of organizations seeking funding for education or other fields. what do you think is the priority right now? >> i think that the needs are so many, and so various that it's hard to pick out a priority. we have more than half of the prewar population of syria now have been displaced from their homes, either within syria, or its refugees. many have been displaced multiple times and for several years, and that means that their resources are exhausted, they don't have their own money to fall back on and their reliance on aid or the opportunity to earn a new livelihood. so we're also
and there was a sense of that last year with that level of underfunding.he reality is this year the arrival of refugees into europe, and fear of terror in europe has forced governments to engage more actively in how this can be managed. we hope this goes beyond funding, and looks at the root of the conflict and a look at peace solutions. >> right. as far as the humanitarian priorities as far as oxfam is concerned there are a lot of organizations who will be there tomorrow. a number of...
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because muni was chronically underfunded and still is. we also use set-asides for priorities that isolate high priorities when we created the affordable housing trust fund, we took $1.5 billion new money does go to flow back for redevelopment and we traded a set-aside because afford housing is that important. set-asides can have some real benefits. for example, at a time when in this country people work other cities were shutting down were libraries, because of the library fund we been able to-we have one of the most amazing library systems throughout our city has been modernizing and actually staying open. i'm confident it would not be that way if were not for the existence of a library fund set aside. so, set-asides are not always appropriate, but they really do help to express our values. i will say, at least the time i've been on the board, i've never gone to a budget cycle where i looked at a line item that is a set-aside were baseline and said, boy, that's too much money. i wish we could take some of that money and moved it elsewher
because muni was chronically underfunded and still is. we also use set-asides for priorities that isolate high priorities when we created the affordable housing trust fund, we took $1.5 billion new money does go to flow back for redevelopment and we traded a set-aside because afford housing is that important. set-asides can have some real benefits. for example, at a time when in this country people work other cities were shutting down were libraries, because of the library fund we been able...