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the base budget. the trump administration proposed moving some of this base budget funding out of o co., back into the base budget where it belongs. they have a much broader definition. they were just looking at the funding that migrated but they were looking at all sorts of other things like the european deterrence initiative, things like that. that have been funded through o co. because it doesn't count towards the budget cap, it's an easy way to get it funded but that's not a war related expense. it's a long-term initiative, it belongs in the base budget, they apparently went through and estimated about 53 billion per year, but, if they move that, this is the same charge as before, if they move all of that funding that is for base activities that they have identified into the base budget, it counts against the budget cap so not only do they need an 84 billion in the increase for next year, they need another 53 billion on top of that to cover all the funding coming back into the base. if it was goin
the base budget. the trump administration proposed moving some of this base budget funding out of o co., back into the base budget where it belongs. they have a much broader definition. they were just looking at the funding that migrated but they were looking at all sorts of other things like the european deterrence initiative, things like that. that have been funded through o co. because it doesn't count towards the budget cap, it's an easy way to get it funded but that's not a war related...
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the year on budget. every year around this time, we are notified by the mayor's office and the controller's office of approval or not approval of our carry-forward request. and we did submit a considerable number this year, considerable dollar value. they are also running late on approving those. so we should know in the next couple weeks what the carry-forward would be. these are for projects and initiatives and contracts that either were not fully expended in the prior year or we've asked for some funding for ergonomic equipment so we can reduce our worker's comp claims and for some special projects. so that at this point isn't known yet. but in the next financial report, i expect that that will be outlined. and i will report back to you on what has been approved. i will be happy to answer any questions. >> president breslin: thank you. any public comment on this item? >>a discussion item. >> president breslin: item 9. >> clerk: item 9, report on network and health plan issues, if any. respective plan
the year on budget. every year around this time, we are notified by the mayor's office and the controller's office of approval or not approval of our carry-forward request. and we did submit a considerable number this year, considerable dollar value. they are also running late on approving those. so we should know in the next couple weeks what the carry-forward would be. these are for projects and initiatives and contracts that either were not fully expended in the prior year or we've asked for...
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budget and finance committee reviewed the budget. on august 1, the budget was approved by the board of supervisors and the mayor. so as you can see here, overall, there were some changes in both fiscal years to the budget. in fiscal year 2018/'19, there was a reduction to $191.3 million. and in 2019/'20, reduction of $1.7 million, from $161.3 million to $159.6 million. so this shows the overview of the source and changes. all of the changes were in ongoing sources, on the sources side. so our operating revenues increased. this is work order recoveries. our calculation decreased in fiscal year 2018/'19 and $1.9 million in 2019/'20. it represents changes to our final adjustments. and our south beach harbor revenue increased by $100,000. while there were no net changes to our sources, there were some changes within the budget in the first fiscal year. so our request for general support, general fund support, was rediscussed by $1.5 million. and we requested $6.5 million for seawall funding and received $5 million. this reflects a new $2
budget and finance committee reviewed the budget. on august 1, the budget was approved by the board of supervisors and the mayor. so as you can see here, overall, there were some changes in both fiscal years to the budget. in fiscal year 2018/'19, there was a reduction to $191.3 million. and in 2019/'20, reduction of $1.7 million, from $161.3 million to $159.6 million. so this shows the overview of the source and changes. all of the changes were in ongoing sources, on the sources side. so our...
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/budget.side the ground, following the death of the club's thai owner, vichai srivaddhanaprabha, and four others in a helicopter crash on saturday. air accident investigators are examining the flight recorder of the helicopter, which crashed next to the stadium. today prince william, who's president of the fa, praised the businessman for his contribution to the game, as our sports editor, dan roan, reports. the people of leicester had paid their respects to their clubs owner. today it was the turn of those closest to him. a poignant moment when vichai srivaddhanaprabha's wife and son walked among the sea of tributes to lay their own wreath. shortly afterwards — and with the crowds growing — came the players, led by goalkeeper kasper schmeichel and followed by strikerjamie vardy, a very public display of reflection. he was not your archetypal owner. this guy seemingly was one of those people who gave so much to the football club. he also gave so much to the city. invested huge amounts of money
/budget.side the ground, following the death of the club's thai owner, vichai srivaddhanaprabha, and four others in a helicopter crash on saturday. air accident investigators are examining the flight recorder of the helicopter, which crashed next to the stadium. today prince william, who's president of the fa, praised the businessman for his contribution to the game, as our sports editor, dan roan, reports. the people of leicester had paid their respects to their clubs owner. today it was the...
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is the biggest giveaway budget for a generation. think the budget is the biggest giveaway budget forthe winners? spending on the nhs rises to 27.6 billion pounds by 2024. there will be more support for people earning while claiming the new universal credit benefit. that will cost 1.7 billion pounds and there will be an increasing the amount of money we can earn before we are taxed. that will cost 9.6 billion pounds over five years. there is also more money for social care, roads education. what —— does that really mean austerity is over? 0ne that really mean austerity is over? one must welcome an increase to and education budget but he doesn't go far enough, it is 50,000 extra for each secondary school. he was quite honest. he said this is for the little extras that schools might need. is it pencils and short boards, or will it produced the 21st—ce ntu ry boards, or will it produced the 21st—century education children deserve? how can mr hammond are forwarded? first of all borrowing is lower than expected by around 11.9 billion pounds this year. that gives mr hatton and some spending
is the biggest giveaway budget for a generation. think the budget is the biggest giveaway budget forthe winners? spending on the nhs rises to 27.6 billion pounds by 2024. there will be more support for people earning while claiming the new universal credit benefit. that will cost 1.7 billion pounds and there will be an increasing the amount of money we can earn before we are taxed. that will cost 9.6 billion pounds over five years. there is also more money for social care, roads education. what...
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was it a business friendly budget?ment, which, with the elephant in the room, brexit, is probably a good thing, if i am being honest. some help with the retail in the high street. some people will argue not enough, but quite important for places like sheffield. because you are regenerating the city centre. we are, we have got a big project called heart of the city which is really rebuilding the city centre in effect. we are trying to look ahead and rebuild it as a mixed—use destination. it is not all about retail, it is about residential, and business, as well. so that is really good. at the end the day, you cannot lose sight of the fact that people are changing their shopping habits. the chancellor cannot do anything about that himself but they are changing and they are buying online. i buy online and i am sure you do. we all buy online now and it is changing the way the economy works. maria, you work with data services companies and some of the announcements on a tech tax go some way people say in terms of looking at
was it a business friendly budget?ment, which, with the elephant in the room, brexit, is probably a good thing, if i am being honest. some help with the retail in the high street. some people will argue not enough, but quite important for places like sheffield. because you are regenerating the city centre. we are, we have got a big project called heart of the city which is really rebuilding the city centre in effect. we are trying to look ahead and rebuild it as a mixed—use destination. it is...
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the guardian leads on the budget.o reports that angela merkel is to step down as german chancellor in 2021, following recent election setbacks. that is a fairly content to look at the front pages it leased from the screens behind me. let's look at them here in the studio. ben, take us them here in the studio. ben, take us to the mirror, not a fan of the conservative party, and not a fan of the budget. no, conservative party, and not a fan of the budget. n0, is that it? that is their big question. i was looking at their big question. i was looking at the red book earlier today and it was striking to go down and look at where the extra spending is coming and it is a little bit here and there over two years, some departments get something, and i really understand what they are getting at. if this was supposed to be the big end to austerity, leave aside the nhs, which got a really large spending settlement, education, defence, social care, they had a little bit to patch things over, tide them over, but it wasn't the big e
the guardian leads on the budget.o reports that angela merkel is to step down as german chancellor in 2021, following recent election setbacks. that is a fairly content to look at the front pages it leased from the screens behind me. let's look at them here in the studio. ben, take us them here in the studio. ben, take us to the mirror, not a fan of the conservative party, and not a fan of the budget. no, conservative party, and not a fan of the budget. n0, is that it? that is their big...
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and we want to look at budget cuts, look at it during our budget season when the budget legislative analyst actually gives us recommended cuts, and then, let's take these cuts and see if we can find this money for the lowest wage workers who take care of people that we dearly love and care about. and that means your own family members. too. thank you. >> president cohen: thank you. supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: well, i just wanted to clarify something that supervisor ronen said. i mean, i talked about reply experience of working in a -- my experience of working in a nonprofit. not to say now i have a city job and everything's fine, the reason i talked about it is i have empathy for people that make low wages. that's what i'm talking about. i want to really thank my colleagues for taking this on, supervisor ronen and supervisor fewer, and then supervisor kim that started this. this is something that we should be talking about year-round. if you want to be talking about poor people, we should be talking about this every time we decide anything that we do. are we doing something for t
and we want to look at budget cuts, look at it during our budget season when the budget legislative analyst actually gives us recommended cuts, and then, let's take these cuts and see if we can find this money for the lowest wage workers who take care of people that we dearly love and care about. and that means your own family members. too. thank you. >> president cohen: thank you. supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: well, i just wanted to clarify something that supervisor ronen...
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stimulative budget.ch a wide range of spending commitments in total policy decisions, since we have been doing the budget, they are really significant. total spending decision £30 billion by 2023/24. very little movement on tax, so this is incredibly stimulative budget. as laura says for the point of difference now, between what the conservatives told us about being the prudent government that would only do what they were able to do in terms of a spending, had been changed remarkably and they have put this notion that we will stimulate the economy and increase public spending now and allow the deficit to rise slightly and to keep borrowing at round £20 billion a year, little talk here of balancing the books, it looks like they will leave it there at that kind of level. i need to move oner we have the chief secretary to treasury, i think we are losing you kamal. we are,| think we are losing you kamal. we are, i have to whizz off and do some other broadcasting. are, i have to whizz off and do some other br
stimulative budget.ch a wide range of spending commitments in total policy decisions, since we have been doing the budget, they are really significant. total spending decision £30 billion by 2023/24. very little movement on tax, so this is incredibly stimulative budget. as laura says for the point of difference now, between what the conservatives told us about being the prudent government that would only do what they were able to do in terms of a spending, had been changed remarkably and they...
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more on the budget. made that comment, because i think people have been really frustrated by the lack of funding that has gone into our schools at the moment, and to say it‘s about little extras. schools are having to ask parents to provide cool books, to provide pencils, and things that really schools desperately need for out of their co re desperately need for out of their core funding —— schoolbooks. to say very little extras is an absolute insult actually. is a problem with language because £400 million is still a considerable amount of money. 400 million if you put it in the context of 3.5 billion the government has removed from capital funding, then actually 400 million really is a little extra, nothing compared to the amount they have taken out of school budgets. i think it was rather offensive to everyone who‘s tried to campaign for extra resources into our schools and classrooms. the government have had their head teachers marching on parliament, which is an extraordinary step, they don‘t normal
more on the budget. made that comment, because i think people have been really frustrated by the lack of funding that has gone into our schools at the moment, and to say it‘s about little extras. schools are having to ask parents to provide cool books, to provide pencils, and things that really schools desperately need for out of their co re desperately need for out of their core funding —— schoolbooks. to say very little extras is an absolute insult actually. is a problem with language...
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the budget calculator — that's all at bbc.co.uk/ budget.post war history. 0n the first day of his trial, a 41—year—old male nurse has admitted killing 100 patients in his care. detectives say his motive was to impress colleagues by trying to resuscitate the very patients he had given overdoses to. niels hoegel is already serving a life sentence for the deaths of other patients. 0ur correspondent jenny hill is in berlin. niels hoegel has said from childhood he wanted to become a nurse, just like his grandmother. his patients trusted him with their lives but in a confession which has horrified this country, today he admitted to what are almost unimaginable crimes. targeting the elderly and the vulnerable. hiding his face, post—war germany's most prolific serial killer. niels hogel preyed upon the elderly and infirm. he is now known to have killed more than 100 people, and investigators say we will never really know the true scale of his crimes. hogel found his victims on the wards of two north german hospitals. he systematically administered
the budget calculator — that's all at bbc.co.uk/ budget.post war history. 0n the first day of his trial, a 41—year—old male nurse has admitted killing 100 patients in his care. detectives say his motive was to impress colleagues by trying to resuscitate the very patients he had given overdoses to. niels hoegel is already serving a life sentence for the deaths of other patients. 0ur correspondent jenny hill is in berlin. niels hoegel has said from childhood he wanted to become a nurse,...
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the government gets a good news about the budget before the budget, they will take the chance to do thatnnouncement will be a help, helping one third of small businesses. half £1 million. to the small retailer. two things not in the announcement are one about the big shops. that is where the focus is at the moment. you think of the troubles of bigger shops, this is to help the smaller retailers and not the big ones. those are seen by city centres and town centres as the anchor stores, the ones they really need, the smaller retailers. maybe it will be specific who will pay for this and monday's budget book. clearly there is not a level playing field in the minds of those who have high street or misses. between those and the online retailers. does this necessarily produce this level playing field? i suspect not. no. i will be astonished if he did. i think you are right to focus on the larger stores because in many ways it feels like it is sort of tonight. there are the entire book trouble. house of fraser is already in terrible trouble. i think it is almost certain it will be too little to
the government gets a good news about the budget before the budget, they will take the chance to do thatnnouncement will be a help, helping one third of small businesses. half £1 million. to the small retailer. two things not in the announcement are one about the big shops. that is where the focus is at the moment. you think of the troubles of bigger shops, this is to help the smaller retailers and not the big ones. those are seen by city centres and town centres as the anchor stores, the ones...
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for budgets since 1962...as six years old. tensions between russia and the united states were rising. and a former foreign secretary turned chancellor delivered a budget amid cabinet revolt. mr deputy speaker, i am acutely aware of the phenomenon of false memory, but i could swear i could remember my parents turning to me and saying, philip, one day, that could be you. the chancellor said it was a pivotal moment in the brexit talks process. the stakes could not be higher, he said... if the economic office fiscal outlook changes materially in year, i will take whatever action is appropriate. if necessary, operating the spring statement to a full fiscal event. mr deputy speaker, the house can be confident that we are working for the best outcome for britain and preparing for every eventuality. and after the introductions, it wasn't long before the chancellor got on to the announcements he wanted to make. philip hammond turned first to money for the nhs. injune, my right honourable friend, the prime minister, ann
for budgets since 1962...as six years old. tensions between russia and the united states were rising. and a former foreign secretary turned chancellor delivered a budget amid cabinet revolt. mr deputy speaker, i am acutely aware of the phenomenon of false memory, but i could swear i could remember my parents turning to me and saying, philip, one day, that could be you. the chancellor said it was a pivotal moment in the brexit talks process. the stakes could not be higher, he said... if the...
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he did not upset anybody in this budget. it felt like a party budget. so let's do a bunch of giveaways, let's do this. an extra 30p per hourfora giveaways, let's do this. an extra 30p per hour for a living wage, not bad, through the week it's a decent increase. you mentioned benefits and universal credit, we had a question about those changes. it was very much concentrated on that one form of welfare wasn't it? yeah, the government has been in the firing line for changes to universal credit andi line for changes to universal credit and i think everything about this budget building on watson said has been to deliver a statement which was uncontroversial as possible. harking back to your comment about small businesses and the budget in 2017, he try to reform national insurance, he was trying to get at the upper echelons of the self—employed but he ended up offending white van man, the tabloids took against him. he did not want this budget to have anything like that and it so they've gone for what the media has been rejecting the most which is universal cr
he did not upset anybody in this budget. it felt like a party budget. so let's do a bunch of giveaways, let's do this. an extra 30p per hourfora giveaways, let's do this. an extra 30p per hour for a living wage, not bad, through the week it's a decent increase. you mentioned benefits and universal credit, we had a question about those changes. it was very much concentrated on that one form of welfare wasn't it? yeah, the government has been in the firing line for changes to universal credit...
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the last budget they called it a pro kid budget. he said his priorities were aligned with my priorities. that's what he told him when he was running. he's running for a different office but the facts don't change. our budget invest $200 for every year and every student in every district across the state. up to $400 and rural school districts. were focused on improving education but without raising property taxes. tony neighbors has added advocated to raising property taxes. >> let's go to the next question. that goes to lee mills. >> good evening. i'm glad you brought that up. let's talk more about education as it relates to taxes. in the five market law school a majority of likely voters at 63% want to increase spending on public schools instead of reducing property taxes. we asked about this balance received information that schools were overcrowded. two, i read rather the states would figure out where to cut taxes. you both promised to fund two thirds of our schools and hold the line or cut taxes. how are you going to do both? >>
the last budget they called it a pro kid budget. he said his priorities were aligned with my priorities. that's what he told him when he was running. he's running for a different office but the facts don't change. our budget invest $200 for every year and every student in every district across the state. up to $400 and rural school districts. were focused on improving education but without raising property taxes. tony neighbors has added advocated to raising property taxes. >> let's go to...
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it's in the executive budget. it was an opportunity that take to us when at&t park was built. >> and it's gone down drastically over the years. >> it has. i can speak for that. it's gone down dramatically. we sold back some of the tickets. these are tickets that we provide to not-for-profit organizations and promoting opportunities for maritime businesses, etc., but we cut in half our member of tickets that we are purchasing in this cycle. we sell the tickets back when we don't use them. in some years, it's been more of a revenue rather than an expense. >> commissioner makras: so do you sell them on stub hub or something like that? >> yes. yes, we do. >> commissioner makras: so i'm not hearing this, but is it season tickets? and we use them for promotion and then if we don't use them we sell them? >> correct. and we sell more season tickets. >> we cut down a lot. >> president brandon: i have a question regarding the movement -- and i need to know. crane cove parked a agesal fund, is it in the report that you have
it's in the executive budget. it was an opportunity that take to us when at&t park was built. >> and it's gone down drastically over the years. >> it has. i can speak for that. it's gone down dramatically. we sold back some of the tickets. these are tickets that we provide to not-for-profit organizations and promoting opportunities for maritime businesses, etc., but we cut in half our member of tickets that we are purchasing in this cycle. we sell the tickets back when we don't...
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they have got choices in this budget.d deliver the funding support in the long run that our public services need and be supportive of the very worst off peoples' incomes that are desperately needed, but it doesn't look like they will do that and will persist with tax cuts for the very best—off people. it's not a sensible from government. one to watch — whether her department for work and pensions gets more money to ease concern about universal credit. well, what we'll have to do is see what the chancellor says in his budget speech today. each cabinet minister arriving for the briefing today has demands for their own department. is austerity really over, minister? the last budget before brexit is a balancing act and could change. the chancellor said the budget is on the assumption the uk gets a brexit deal with brussels and if that doesn't happen, well, he could go back to the drawing board. but number ten has insisted all today's spending commitments will stand, no matter what. look closely, the scrutiny over this budget
they have got choices in this budget.d deliver the funding support in the long run that our public services need and be supportive of the very worst off peoples' incomes that are desperately needed, but it doesn't look like they will do that and will persist with tax cuts for the very best—off people. it's not a sensible from government. one to watch — whether her department for work and pensions gets more money to ease concern about universal credit. well, what we'll have to do is see what...
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as we said, i didn't take -- i was on the budget committee last year. we didn't take a lot of the recommended cuts from the budget lemgs l legislative analyst that could have paid for this. i think it's -- i think it's great that people are willing to vote positive fore these amendments, but next week is where it counts. i think 20,000 home care workers are counting on us. as people know me, they know that i am very frugal. i save money for my own family, i save money for a rainy day. i am not a spendthrift. i weigh very carefully, and i have done that because i've seen these workers, i seen the work that they do, i've seen the data, and i've seen the statistics of how they impact the seniors in our communities. it will not work to push all of them out of san francisco. they are here. they are our responsibility. these people, some of them city workers, quite frankly, and making a wage that none of us could actually live on. we are not asking for a wage of $30 an hour or $20 an hour or we're asking for a wage for them of $17 an hour. and these workers,
as we said, i didn't take -- i was on the budget committee last year. we didn't take a lot of the recommended cuts from the budget lemgs l legislative analyst that could have paid for this. i think it's -- i think it's great that people are willing to vote positive fore these amendments, but next week is where it counts. i think 20,000 home care workers are counting on us. as people know me, they know that i am very frugal. i save money for my own family, i save money for a rainy day. i am not...
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what do we see in the budget? were ending austerity, bringing that down, putting more money into our public services. we are taking country forward. what would you do? his policy would mean bar when moore, taxi more and wasting more and taking us back to square one. >> jeremy corbyn. >> many schools including mine have had to resort to asking students and their parents for funds. not me. a parent worried about the future of her school because this broken promise budget means that had teachers will still be writing come begging letters to parents. and can be prime minister explain why she chose not to end the benefit freeze for 10 million households but instead want forward a tax cut for higher earners? >> him as he knows with the exta money into universal credit in the budget. what we see is universal credit being about performed that ensures that people are encouraged to into the workplace and where they are there they earn more. it's interesting the right honorable gentleman chose to raise the question of tax cu
what do we see in the budget? were ending austerity, bringing that down, putting more money into our public services. we are taking country forward. what would you do? his policy would mean bar when moore, taxi more and wasting more and taking us back to square one. >> jeremy corbyn. >> many schools including mine have had to resort to asking students and their parents for funds. not me. a parent worried about the future of her school because this broken promise budget means that...
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andy reid of the budget, it seems that number ten is trying to give a more up the note to the budget you agree with labour that this should notjust be the end to posterity but it should be reversed, as well? yes, we said that in our ma nifesto as well? yes, we said that in our manifesto at the last election. people are really hurting from the effects of austerity over the course of the last ten years and we have had a situation where we have had the less decade for wage growth in over 200 years. the economy is flat—lining. we have the lowest growth in the whole of the g—7. there is a crisis in the economy that the chancellor is providing over “— that the chancellor is providing over —— presiding over. we know if there is no—deal brexit, what happens today is worthless. the chancellor will come back again. what he should be doing is saying to the prime minister, if we want each year we are detecting prosperity, we need to stay in the single market and customs union. that is the message we really need to see today. what philip hammond would say is that over the years by trying to bring
andy reid of the budget, it seems that number ten is trying to give a more up the note to the budget you agree with labour that this should notjust be the end to posterity but it should be reversed, as well? yes, we said that in our ma nifesto as well? yes, we said that in our manifesto at the last election. people are really hurting from the effects of austerity over the course of the last ten years and we have had a situation where we have had the less decade for wage growth in over 200...
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the last budget before brexit. the chancellor says the era of austerity is coming to an end and says millions will pay less tax from next year. philip hammond calls it a budget for britain's future as he announces more money for universal credit, social care, the nhs and schools. now we have reached a defining moment on this long, hard journey. opening a new chapter in our country's economic history where we can look confidently to the future. mr deputy speaker, the reality is that whatever the chancellor claims today, austerity is not over. the chancellor also unveiled what he called a tax cut for 32 million people, with a rise in tax—free personal allowances from next april — a year earlier than promised. but with accusations from labour of half measures and quick fixes, we'll be looking in detail at what it all means for you. also on the programme tonight... united in grief — the family of the leicester city chairman pay their respects as players join the tributes following saturday's helicopter crash. wreckage
the last budget before brexit. the chancellor says the era of austerity is coming to an end and says millions will pay less tax from next year. philip hammond calls it a budget for britain's future as he announces more money for universal credit, social care, the nhs and schools. now we have reached a defining moment on this long, hard journey. opening a new chapter in our country's economic history where we can look confidently to the future. mr deputy speaker, the reality is that whatever the...
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hubbell: if we are going to have to have a balanced budget, show me your budget and i was show you priorities. this governor is talking about public safety but her budget has cut those every year she has been governor and many years when lieutenant governor. those are not priorities because they are not budgeting. i am going to stop the wasteful tax giveaways they give away every year in income tax codes. i was doing a tax code in 2009 when we identify those. this governor continues to send those out every year. it's like throwing money out the window. moderator: the clock was set for a minute. it should be set to 30 seconds. i cut you both off to make it as fair as possible. for future, all follow-ups are 32nd answers. thank you for your indulgence. my question centers on what is viewed as the most controversial issue of the campaign and i am talking about a budget item and that is part privatization of the medicaid insurance program in iowa. you have said if elected on day one, you will begin the process to reverse the privatization of medicaid in iowa. i semi-will do that with neck second
hubbell: if we are going to have to have a balanced budget, show me your budget and i was show you priorities. this governor is talking about public safety but her budget has cut those every year she has been governor and many years when lieutenant governor. those are not priorities because they are not budgeting. i am going to stop the wasteful tax giveaways they give away every year in income tax codes. i was doing a tax code in 2009 when we identify those. this governor continues to send...
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of the budget. we talk to the people involved it was a mistake. and fixed it. the last thing i need in my life is to have scott walker lecturing me about the issue of plagiarism, frankly. he takes budget items and passes them into law, barely changing a word. the issue about my budget is this. it is going to ask for $1.4 billion for the kids of wisconsin paradox was important to me. not citations. not $1.4 billion, that's what we will use to take care of $800 million that scott walker took out of the budget pages a handful of years ago. that is what this budget is about. we can talk, we can be diverted to talk about citations all night. but at the end of the day, we know the kids of wisconsin need a better budget than we've had for the last eight years. >> thank you. governor walker, your response? >> on the previous point let me be clear that wisconsin council for freedom of information give us an award. in fact you can literally go to our website and see all the finances and one of the national or
of the budget. we talk to the people involved it was a mistake. and fixed it. the last thing i need in my life is to have scott walker lecturing me about the issue of plagiarism, frankly. he takes budget items and passes them into law, barely changing a word. the issue about my budget is this. it is going to ask for $1.4 billion for the kids of wisconsin paradox was important to me. not citations. not $1.4 billion, that's what we will use to take care of $800 million that scott walker took out...
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picking the best route on page in leeds the day after the budget. if anyone is looking forward to those tax cuts the chancellor announced just a day earlier? he promised to leave people with a little more to spend. i am a teacher on £29,000 a year so it will help me about £7 a month, so overall that i think the cost of food and whatever it will probably mean that i'm no better off. i think it's a good thing. you know, the more the low paid don't have to pay before the tax, the better it is. i would rather see it go towards schools, the national health service, all the things we all benefit from because little amounts like that really have very little effect on me, anyway. and i suspect and several others. the institute for fiscal studies has concurred yesterday's tax cuts with previous government announcements. people earning over £50,000 a year would be on average £156 better off. people earning between £12,500 and £50,000 would gain £21 per year. meeting apprentices in lincolnshire, philip hammond insisted overall with benefit increases, there are
picking the best route on page in leeds the day after the budget. if anyone is looking forward to those tax cuts the chancellor announced just a day earlier? he promised to leave people with a little more to spend. i am a teacher on £29,000 a year so it will help me about £7 a month, so overall that i think the cost of food and whatever it will probably mean that i'm no better off. i think it's a good thing. you know, the more the low paid don't have to pay before the tax, the better it is. i...
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budget calculator at bbc.co.uk/budget.. the influential ifs think tank says he‘s taking a gamble with the public finances. forensic teams start digging up a garden in the west midlands 32 years after estate agent suzy lamplugh went missing in london. germany‘s worst post—war serial killer, a former nurse, admits being responsible for the deaths of 100 patients in his care. and in sport, dele alli has become the latest .net player to commit his long—term future to the club after the likes of harry kane and eric dyer. he has signed a new deal to stay until 2024. fullback mike brown has been left out of the england squad to play south africa at twickenham on saturday. number eight ben morgan has also been released. courtney lawes is out with a back problem. and simone biles has won her 11th world title after helping the united states to win women‘s team gold at the championships in dover. —— zohar. i will have more on those stories just after half past. forensic experts have begun digging up a garden in the west midlands32 ye
budget calculator at bbc.co.uk/budget.. the influential ifs think tank says he‘s taking a gamble with the public finances. forensic teams start digging up a garden in the west midlands 32 years after estate agent suzy lamplugh went missing in london. germany‘s worst post—war serial killer, a former nurse, admits being responsible for the deaths of 100 patients in his care. and in sport, dele alli has become the latest .net player to commit his long—term future to the club after the...
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the chief architects of the federal budget. not only was this effective for the state. he focused heavily on deficit reduction and particularly on budget matters, more often among the most knowledgeable people in the room. people who testified before the senate committee were advised to be prepared before taking questions. the sampling of materials related to the work on the budget committee. as well as the effects of that for new mexico. and his advocacy for new mexico and terms of bringing federal dollars to the state. we brought out his nameplate from the chairman of the budget committee in the 1980's. the senator's position as chairman of the budget committee and for over 20 years the senior republican -- put him in an advantageous position to steer federal funds to mexico -- to new mexico. as well as appropriations for projects. one of which is the human genome super -- hewas a was a behind-the-scenes supporter. >> we didn't have any authorization. this was an earmark of which we are very proud. >> people in future years w
the chief architects of the federal budget. not only was this effective for the state. he focused heavily on deficit reduction and particularly on budget matters, more often among the most knowledgeable people in the room. people who testified before the senate committee were advised to be prepared before taking questions. the sampling of materials related to the work on the budget committee. as well as the effects of that for new mexico. and his advocacy for new mexico and terms of bringing...
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but give us your take on to what extent these budget ideas will boost the italian economy. 50 budgetost the italian economy. so i think it is unlikely that this budget plan might boost the italian economy. in fact, this budget plan entails higher spending, especially for poor people, but it is extremely unclear if any of these reforms may increase italian growth. the italian economy is suffering from low productivity, for at least ten to 15 years, and nothing in this budget plan is trying to address this problem. on top of this, the world economy is clearly slowing down, so we are in a more negative scenario, and so i think the outcome for italian growth is definitely negative. so the outlook for the economy is negative, as we heard from the central bank as well, and they are on a collision course with brussels. you don't believe that their budget plans will help boost their budget plans will help boost the italian economy. so given all of that, the outlook isn't good at all, is it? i agree, i don't think it is good at all. the italian economy is slowing down. we are assisting this c
but give us your take on to what extent these budget ideas will boost the italian economy. 50 budgetost the italian economy. so i think it is unlikely that this budget plan might boost the italian economy. in fact, this budget plan entails higher spending, especially for poor people, but it is extremely unclear if any of these reforms may increase italian growth. the italian economy is suffering from low productivity, for at least ten to 15 years, and nothing in this budget plan is trying to...
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we have had a budget like a yell yell. two years ago, the governor had $900 billion surplus gone. $445 million from the reserve funds. massive budget cuts in the middle of the year. she has got a surplus she cannot explain. you need to have a tax system that works. governor, i am going to sit down and look at the numbers in our state and figure out what is the impact from terrorists and trade war. it could be $2 billion but it could be more. let's see what we can afford. if we can afford a tax cut, we're going to make sure we spend as much money as possible to working families. moderator: i am going to allow governor aent -- rebuttal. mr. hubbell: i want to reduce taxes. he wants to raise taxes. in 2010, weoffice were facing a $900 million deficit. they had taken out the credit card. the borrowed $700 million and we pay that back every year to the tune of 55 nine dollars a year for bonding scheme that created no job. i am excited to keep momentum going. moderator: you have 30 seconds for rebuttal. governor reynolds: we hav
we have had a budget like a yell yell. two years ago, the governor had $900 billion surplus gone. $445 million from the reserve funds. massive budget cuts in the middle of the year. she has got a surplus she cannot explain. you need to have a tax system that works. governor, i am going to sit down and look at the numbers in our state and figure out what is the impact from terrorists and trade war. it could be $2 billion but it could be more. let's see what we can afford. if we can afford a tax...
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keep your hands off our budget. italy issues a stern warning after the european commission rejects its 2019 spending plan, accusing the country of consciousably flouting pledges made. and the president told algeria's national assembly refuses to resign, despite pressure from m.p.'s. this as a north african nation grapples with its most serious political crisis in more than two decades. money and more money. why france suddenly as a lot more millionaires. plus, imagine winning $1.6 billion playing the lottery. that's exactly how much one person has won in the u.s. state of south carolina. all that and plenty more coming up here. stay tuned. >> first to our top story. a botched operation and a bad concept. the words of the u.s. president donald trump as he called saudi arabia's response to the death of journalist jemele khashoggi the worst coverup ever. on tuesday trump for the first time hinted the saudi crown prince should have played a -- could have played a hand in the operation to kill khashoggi on october 2. thi
keep your hands off our budget. italy issues a stern warning after the european commission rejects its 2019 spending plan, accusing the country of consciousably flouting pledges made. and the president told algeria's national assembly refuses to resign, despite pressure from m.p.'s. this as a north african nation grapples with its most serious political crisis in more than two decades. money and more money. why france suddenly as a lot more millionaires. plus, imagine winning $1.6 billion...
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that was the budget you were looking for, the budget will be announced next week. we have seen demand for new diesel cars fallen 2017. that decline is in line with other major european car markets, germany by 13%. because of the health impacts we see these changing patterns that were important to take action on this and we want to ensure manufacturers come forward with cleaner cars as soon as possible. >> 900 fewer offices, the result of a 45% rise in violence, sexual crimes in my constituency and the association is warned this will cost 165 million pounds and leave 4000 fewer offices in our streets. this means 400 lost. does the prime minister agree with me this is a national scandal and fighting crime and not fighting funding. >> i say to the honorable lady we have seen an increase, she referenced the issue around sexual abuse crimes and crimes of that sort. we have seen an increase in the number of crimes being reported because he is more willing and ready to come forward and report these crimes, she refers to the issue of pension, the issue that has been known
that was the budget you were looking for, the budget will be announced next week. we have seen demand for new diesel cars fallen 2017. that decline is in line with other major european car markets, germany by 13%. because of the health impacts we see these changing patterns that were important to take action on this and we want to ensure manufacturers come forward with cleaner cars as soon as possible. >> 900 fewer offices, the result of a 45% rise in violence, sexual crimes in my...
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is flexing its new muscle by shooting down italy's controversial budget draft but does italy care and will the markets have a say over the country's growing deficits. and could tonight be your lucky night most likely not when someone has to take home the biggest u.s. lottery jackpot ever we'll tell you how much. i'm stephen beers with your business report the u.s. is facing pressure over its arms deals with saudi arabia following the killing of dissident journalist the us president donald trump says the stakes are too high to cancel the agreements but the actual figures that is the amount of money and the american jobs they create are hard to pin down. intent on protecting arms deals and economic ties with saudi arabia president donald trump has so far rejected sanctions which is normally only too happy to impose. but i would prefer that we don't use as retribution cancelling one hundred ten billion dollars worth of work which means six hundred thousand jobs but as the global outrage at the kitchen keep killing mounts so to trump's numbers. i don't want to lose a million jobs i don't
is flexing its new muscle by shooting down italy's controversial budget draft but does italy care and will the markets have a say over the country's growing deficits. and could tonight be your lucky night most likely not when someone has to take home the biggest u.s. lottery jackpot ever we'll tell you how much. i'm stephen beers with your business report the u.s. is facing pressure over its arms deals with saudi arabia following the killing of dissident journalist the us president donald trump...
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our budget is balanced. we have 127 million dollars surplus and we're focused every day on helping iowans keep more of their hard earned dollars. when our tax cuts are implemented, almost every single iowan will see their taxes go down. i said we're not done. we're going to come back and look at the tax credits and we're going to work to bring down the corporate tax rate so we can be competitive as a state. while we're doing that, we're going to maintain our priorities just like we did with historics tax cut that we passed this last legislative session, which is education, healthcare, and public safety. so we have an economy that's growing. we're seeing incomes rising. it is a reflection of cutting taxes and putting in place predictable and reasonable regulations. we're seeing incomes rising and that's why we're seeing our economy grow. we're going to continue to work hard to help iowans keep more of their hard-earned money and be competitive as a state. >> governor, thank you. mr. hubell during that same de
our budget is balanced. we have 127 million dollars surplus and we're focused every day on helping iowans keep more of their hard earned dollars. when our tax cuts are implemented, almost every single iowan will see their taxes go down. i said we're not done. we're going to come back and look at the tax credits and we're going to work to bring down the corporate tax rate so we can be competitive as a state. while we're doing that, we're going to maintain our priorities just like we did with...
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question about the budget. now we've got the president saying that the department's budget, he's talking 050 is $700 billion. is that the number you're planning? also, are you still planning to move $50 billion back into the base budget for fy 2020 which could stress what congress has to do to put you in the budget. >> right. we have david nordqvist here, our comptroller, he's building two budgets. if you went to the air force, they would tell your they're building one budget. so imagine we've been going through this very disciplined process for the whole year to build a budget that is $733 billion. last year we had a $700 billion budget. we're not going to reverse course in that planning but we'll build two budgets. and the way i would think about those two budgets and the approach there are certain things that you can't change. right. so, i mean, there are just near term costs that we're going to expend in the next year that are on contract and, you know, for all intents and purposes are fixed. then there are
question about the budget. now we've got the president saying that the department's budget, he's talking 050 is $700 billion. is that the number you're planning? also, are you still planning to move $50 billion back into the base budget for fy 2020 which could stress what congress has to do to put you in the budget. >> right. we have david nordqvist here, our comptroller, he's building two budgets. if you went to the air force, they would tell your they're building one budget. so imagine...
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projects its budget plan in a euro zone first. and us judge upholds a verdict finding by as one sound so liable for failing to warn its weight killer can cause cancer. and more foreign investors flee pulling out of a key investment summit in saudi arabia turkey calls the death of a dissident saudi journalist a political murder. and been physical in let's do business the showdown has begun the european commission has rejected italy's twenty nine thousand budget for breaching e.u. budget rules it's the first time the european commission has taken such a drastic step having avoided sanctioning both france and germany in the past when they breached the rules the decision means that under the excess deficit procedure rome will be given another three weeks to break consider and revise its spending plans out of the two trillion euros italy's national debt is the highest in the e.u. as one hundred thirty percent of gross domestic product and there are fears any increase could unleash another euro crisis for its part italy says it's willin
projects its budget plan in a euro zone first. and us judge upholds a verdict finding by as one sound so liable for failing to warn its weight killer can cause cancer. and more foreign investors flee pulling out of a key investment summit in saudi arabia turkey calls the death of a dissident saudi journalist a political murder. and been physical in let's do business the showdown has begun the european commission has rejected italy's twenty nine thousand budget for breaching e.u. budget rules...
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/budget.egun recovering bodies from the crash site where a lion air passenger plane plunged into the sea shortly after take—off. 189 people were on board. the boeing 737 was travelling from the capitaljakarta to the city of pangkal pinang on bangka island. the airline's chief executive says the plane had a technical problem on an earlier flight, but had been cleared to fly. andy moore reports. there were over 180 people on board the crashed plane. some of theirfamilies have been arriving at jakarta's airport seeking information about their loved ones. they were escorted away by officials. out at sea, a debris field marks the site of the crash. the plane went down in daylight in good weather. some wreckage has been recovered. this appears be an emergency chute. there are also fragments from the cabin and personal items. the aircraft crashed in relatively shallow water. divers are going down to pinpoint the location. the airline said there had been a problem on the previous flight. translation:
/budget.egun recovering bodies from the crash site where a lion air passenger plane plunged into the sea shortly after take—off. 189 people were on board. the boeing 737 was travelling from the capitaljakarta to the city of pangkal pinang on bangka island. the airline's chief executive says the plane had a technical problem on an earlier flight, but had been cleared to fly. andy moore reports. there were over 180 people on board the crashed plane. some of theirfamilies have been arriving at...
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on my priorities in my budget. look at every single line item. i describe several and mental health category and is displayf medicaid are we wasting money. 4.5% is what we were going for medicaid, now we think 12 to 15. that's going to their bottom line. that's going to fortify the profits of managed care companies rather than keeping costs down. there's a lot of ways we can save money without raising taxes the government keeps talking about. >> moderator: that's time. governor? reynolds: those tax credit kae keeps talking about he's spent those five times over. his big plan was to eliminate tax credits and it was tax credits for disabled workers, children and disaster victims while he kept the corporate tax credits for companies that he was personally invested in. he's been taking tax credits for four decades when he was director of economic development. he handed out millions in tax credits. he had no strategy whatsoever for doing that. he handed out taxpayer dollars for for a company that he was personally inves
on my priorities in my budget. look at every single line item. i describe several and mental health category and is displayf medicaid are we wasting money. 4.5% is what we were going for medicaid, now we think 12 to 15. that's going to their bottom line. that's going to fortify the profits of managed care companies rather than keeping costs down. there's a lot of ways we can save money without raising taxes the government keeps talking about. >> moderator: that's time. governor? reynolds:...
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we might get another budget if an emergency budget is called.prises tomorrow, i hope not. if we have a ha rd tomorrow, i hope not. if we have a hard brexit, there will be an emergency budget. in that case, we will need even more money for mental health. all of us! we will carry on after we have said goodbye to our viewers, getting interesting! ros altmann, mihir bose, pleasure, we ran out of time but thank you both very much. that's it for the papers tonight. you can see all the front pages online. it's all there for you, seven day, a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, mihir bose and baroness ros altmann and, from all of us, goodbye. coming up next, the film review. cheerio.
we might get another budget if an emergency budget is called.prises tomorrow, i hope not. if we have a ha rd tomorrow, i hope not. if we have a hard brexit, there will be an emergency budget. in that case, we will need even more money for mental health. all of us! we will carry on after we have said goodbye to our viewers, getting interesting! ros altmann, mihir bose, pleasure, we ran out of time but thank you both very much. that's it for the papers tonight. you can see all the front pages...
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rejected italy's proposed new budget it was the tunnel of an italian m.e.p. to put his foot hole or rather his chute. it's the first time the european commission has rejected any member states budget proposal and the block has given rome three weeks to revise its spending plans are breaking down the dispute how to use donald court. brussels is sharpening its knife in preparation for a new battle with rome for the first time the e.u. has flat out rejected a member states budget demanding a resubmission to do for the first time as a commission is obliged to a. country that it was off budget. but we seen no alternative. to do so it is really into the whole. the e.u. claims that italy's debt situation is out of control and that salvias government needs to tighten its purse strings and fulfill its obligations the euro skeptics say it doesn't have anything to do with money since there are other states with bloated budgets that have never felt such a heavy hand from brussels this is the first time in budget the e.u. doesn't like no surprise this is the first italian
rejected italy's proposed new budget it was the tunnel of an italian m.e.p. to put his foot hole or rather his chute. it's the first time the european commission has rejected any member states budget proposal and the block has given rome three weeks to revise its spending plans are breaking down the dispute how to use donald court. brussels is sharpening its knife in preparation for a new battle with rome for the first time the e.u. has flat out rejected a member states budget demanding a...
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just briefly, if there is a no—deal brexit, where does your budget go? well, my budget stands.r weather watchers in devon at the moment. quite a sharp frost on the ground. a single—storey across many western areas, temperatures are still below freezing. —— a similar story. we have seen them lift across parts of scotla nd have seen them lift across parts of scotland and north—west england as the milder air scotland and north—west england as the milderair in scotland and north—west england as the milder air in the east tries to push west. we have seen a lighter showers with it, producing at times. lots of scale that makes up with scotland, the west midlands, and north wales will stop that has fragmented into the irish sea. more persistent rain towards east anglia and the south—east this afternoon. it will continue into the afternoon and ranger was for east of scotland north—east england. but most of the country will have a dry day —— rain showers. particularly so towards south—west england in south wales, which should be fine. writing across the midlands and parts of the south—ea
just briefly, if there is a no—deal brexit, where does your budget go? well, my budget stands.r weather watchers in devon at the moment. quite a sharp frost on the ground. a single—storey across many western areas, temperatures are still below freezing. —— a similar story. we have seen them lift across parts of scotla nd have seen them lift across parts of scotland and north—west england as the milder air scotland and north—west england as the milderair in scotland and north—west...
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we had a budget like a yo-yo. two years ago, and hundred million dollars surplus, it's on. 145 million from the reserve funds, she's had two years in a row, massive budget cuts during the middle of the year. she's got a surplus she cannot expand. part of that is taxes. we need to have a taxes that works, helps contribute toward the balance budget. when i want to do when i become governor is sit down and look at the numbers in our state. try to figure out what impact from these tariffs. we know it's $2 billion. it could be more by then. let's see what we can afford. if we can afford a tax-cut, there and be response will, we're going to make sure that we get as much money as possible to working families -- >> thank you very much. i want to allow 30 seconds of her bottle time. >> , to reduce taxes, he wants to raise taxes, he's made that very clear. our budget is balanced. we have $127 million surplus. our cash reserves are full. when i took office in 200010, we were facing a $900 million deficit. they had taken out
we had a budget like a yo-yo. two years ago, and hundred million dollars surplus, it's on. 145 million from the reserve funds, she's had two years in a row, massive budget cuts during the middle of the year. she's got a surplus she cannot expand. part of that is taxes. we need to have a taxes that works, helps contribute toward the balance budget. when i want to do when i become governor is sit down and look at the numbers in our state. try to figure out what impact from these tariffs. we know...