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local government association said 99% of bins up collected without complaint and councils will also receiveop story. that is brea kfast. moron—mac and the top story. that is breakfast. —— more on that story. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: as president trump rallies support for his border wall in texas, republicans and democrats say they've reached a possible deal that could avoid another government shutdown. the bahraini footballer freed from a thai jail arrives back in australia, where he has refugee status. the japanese carmaker nissan is about to release its first set of earnings since its once all—powerful former chairman, carlos ghosn, was arrested. so let's look at some of the stories that are making the headlines in the global media today. we begin with the financial times, who lead with brexit. the paper says the slowest uk growth in a decade has set chancellor philip hammond a major challenge, as he expects negotiations with brussels to "go to the wire." politico is looking at negotiations from washington between democrats and republicans, saying they've
local government association said 99% of bins up collected without complaint and councils will also receiveop story. that is brea kfast. moron—mac and the top story. that is breakfast. —— more on that story. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: as president trump rallies support for his border wall in texas, republicans and democrats say they've reached a possible deal that could avoid another government shutdown. the bahraini footballer freed from a thai jail arrives...
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the local government association say england's town halls face a £3.2 billion shortfall.ected. andrew carter is from the centre for cities explains the areas he thinks are most likely to be affected: when we look at the date of which we put out last week, its places like ba rnsley put out last week, its places like barnsley and liverpool, doncaster, wakefield, back burner, those towns and cities that are mainly in the country that have had the biggest reductions in expenditure over the period since the recession. so 2009— essentially the latest year before we get the settlement. what kind of services have been most effective? interestingly when you look at it, because of the way the cuts have fallen, social care is relatively protected so councils have been able to hold onto the bits of budget and reallocate but when you look at them is like street cleaning or arts and culture or planning, libraries, all of those are down by more than a0% and you know that, if you walk around some of these towns, street cleaning is no longer every day or every week, libraries are closing,
the local government association say england's town halls face a £3.2 billion shortfall.ected. andrew carter is from the centre for cities explains the areas he thinks are most likely to be affected: when we look at the date of which we put out last week, its places like ba rnsley put out last week, its places like barnsley and liverpool, doncaster, wakefield, back burner, those towns and cities that are mainly in the country that have had the biggest reductions in expenditure over the period...
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this is quite important, and what we have now is that the local government association, the umbrella g, the government is not giving them enough money to pay for this as we all know that the liberal council is an extraordinary stretch anyway. they are saying that if we do not have enough money, we need to cut some roots. they say at to have to go, we are talking about 13,000 routes. this is a voice case scenario, but they are generally concerned. the social problem that can happen should be of concern. that people who say that might be already in a situation where a survey in november said that a third of britain said that they felt lonely. we have a huge taking fremont and human isolation that is coming. my mum lives is at a small little village, there is a bus to the nearest town, but there is not one back. so... it is a one way bus service. that is a growing problem, but this is an issue in major cities as well. it is quite interesting to go outside of london and realise how expensive bus service is. it is £3 60, which is much cheaper fight shorted journeys. but people who need tak
this is quite important, and what we have now is that the local government association, the umbrella g, the government is not giving them enough money to pay for this as we all know that the liberal council is an extraordinary stretch anyway. they are saying that if we do not have enough money, we need to cut some roots. they say at to have to go, we are talking about 13,000 routes. this is a voice case scenario, but they are generally concerned. the social problem that can happen should be of...
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the local government association said over 99% of bins are collected without complaint, whilst the governmentive £1 billion in extra funding in the coming year to provide all services. let's speak now to martin tett from the local government association. good morning. you are saying over 99% of beans are collected without complaint, how do you square that with statistics which suggest complaints have increased by a third since 2014? waste collection is one of the most valued services residents have from local councils, we give lots of priority because it affects everyone's life. but as councils we collect something like 821 million single individual bins each year, excluding things like recycling, paper, cardboard, glass and someone. in proportion, although every complaint is serious and we ta ke every complaint is serious and we take it very seriously, it is a very small percentage total collections. besides the saving money aspect, councils have made it much easier for individuals and householders to report complaints. so i think there will be a element of that. spending on waste collection
the local government association said over 99% of bins are collected without complaint, whilst the governmentive £1 billion in extra funding in the coming year to provide all services. let's speak now to martin tett from the local government association. good morning. you are saying over 99% of beans are collected without complaint, how do you square that with statistics which suggest complaints have increased by a third since 2014? waste collection is one of the most valued services residents...
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there, so we want to make sure we thank all of our speakers and partners of the national government association for joining the chamber here today to promote investment in america. we will continue to work closely with federal state and local governments to advance progrowth policies that will keep our economy competitive. is there any doubt among the investigators in the audience, i am certain our final speaker will leave you convinced that now is the time to invest in the united states. it is my great pleasure to welcome the u.s. secretary as part of the commerce mission secretary ross is the administration's lead advocate for business investment in the u.s. he will host the upcoming investment summit and as many of you know this is their signature investment event and it is a year-round program to facilitate and promote partnership with state level government. we are very pleased to have a leader like secretary ross surge, the champion for business. he brings to the role as you all know a long and successful career in investment banking and private equity.'s experience includes serving as a
there, so we want to make sure we thank all of our speakers and partners of the national government association for joining the chamber here today to promote investment in america. we will continue to work closely with federal state and local governments to advance progrowth policies that will keep our economy competitive. is there any doubt among the investigators in the audience, i am certain our final speaker will leave you convinced that now is the time to invest in the united states. it is...
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but the local government association says councils collect over ninety—nine percent of bins without complaints has been pretty grim in recent weeks. the bins haven't been collected for a while, it's been about three to four weeks. as you can see, it's overflowing. we've had this issue for a while and it's just really disgusting, we see rats everywhere. since we filmed here last week, leeds city council say they've been back to empty these bins but councils across the uk have seen growing numbers of complaints about waste not being collected. last year, 1.8 million complaints were made to councils about rubbish being left uncollected and figures from over 200 councils across the uk show the number of complaints has increased by one third since 2014. waste collection teams go out in all weather and bad winters coupled with councils making it easier for residents to complain online can contribute towards a rising number of complaints. here in barnsley, the number of waste collection complaints has been falling but there are now warnings that budget cuts are now making the job harder. there is co
but the local government association says councils collect over ninety—nine percent of bins without complaints has been pretty grim in recent weeks. the bins haven't been collected for a while, it's been about three to four weeks. as you can see, it's overflowing. we've had this issue for a while and it's just really disgusting, we see rats everywhere. since we filmed here last week, leeds city council say they've been back to empty these bins but councils across the uk have seen growing...
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but the local government association says councils face a shortfall.ollipop men and women. some of the services that local councils have cut across england as their funding has fallen. and, again this year, the lump sum that comes from gvernment goes down by around £1 billion, but ministers say councils will have more money to spend overall. there's some one off cash for social care, higher council tax takings, and a push to see some areas keep more of the money they raise through business rates. we said at the conservative conference last year that austerity is now coming to an end because of some of those really tough calls that councils have had to make, and i think we should look more positively towards the new spending review. that government spending review, starting later this year, could see the rules around council cash funding rewritten. ministers hint at providing a longer term plan, that could put council finances on a more stable long—term footing, but the local government association says certainty is needed now, claiming councils are bei
but the local government association says councils face a shortfall.ollipop men and women. some of the services that local councils have cut across england as their funding has fallen. and, again this year, the lump sum that comes from gvernment goes down by around £1 billion, but ministers say councils will have more money to spend overall. there's some one off cash for social care, higher council tax takings, and a push to see some areas keep more of the money they raise through business...
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watch the national governments association live this weekend on c-span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. kimball.daryl what is the most important thing for the united states to consider and upcoming summit with north korea? guest: the window for the diplomatic rake through is not going to last forever. this is the second summit at state level. there has been an easing of tensions since the 2018 singapore summit but there has the planprogress on for denuclearization and freezing tensions moving towards a piece regime. with each side, demanding more than the other was willing to give in, which is the usual with diplomatic negotiations, the two sides finally on track, there have been working level meetings with the north advisor on korean issue. they are on track to reach an agreement on a framework for an action for action plan that freezes north korea's missile programs. there has been a testing halt but north korea continues to and improverial missile capabilities. north korea is not going to give up its abilities for nothing. he jong-un made it clear wants to make
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the local government association say 99% of things are collected without complaints while council willtor numbers are down in the cairngorms, and how they're trying to get it back on track. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. an mp has called for some road signs in chelmsford to be reviewed — after a psychologist proved there were too many of them at a junction for a drivers brain to process. the psychologist had a penalty charge notice overturned and now the local mp, vicky ford has got involved, saying she's been fined herself on duke street. essex county council say no new review is planned of the signs. the psychologist explained why she get caught out. london's biggest hospital trust has been taken out of special measures after four years. barts health, which runs four hospitals in east london, had been criticised for the quality of its care, staff morale and leadership. but the care quality commission says things have improved. staff at london zoo say they used airhorns and fire extinguishers in their desperate attempt to stop a male sumatran tiger from ki
the local government association say 99% of things are collected without complaints while council willtor numbers are down in the cairngorms, and how they're trying to get it back on track. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. an mp has called for some road signs in chelmsford to be reviewed — after a psychologist proved there were too many of them at a junction for a drivers brain to process. the psychologist had a penalty charge notice overturned and now the local mp,...
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wanted to hear from councils about their track record on recycling but no—one from the local government association me: so, which part of the country is the most diligent at recycling equipment like this? who is in for the golden crutch? and the winner of the coveted golden crutch is the west midlands. any words? here to collect the award, no expense spared, a correspondence from the west midlands. i am in tears because it is absolutely freezing, but thank you from all the people in the west midlands, it means a lot to us. respect. respect! the isle of man is often called thejewel in the irish sea. it has around 100 miles of coastline bursting with wildlife. but something rather special is happening there. every week, teams of volunteers help clean up its beaches. and it all began with one man, whose quest was to make it the cleanest island in the world. here isjudy here is judy hobson. the isle of man is known for its rugged coastline and rural landscape. halfway between england and ireland, it attracts a wonderful array of wildlife. here you might see cormorants, razorbills or rare birds. that is
wanted to hear from councils about their track record on recycling but no—one from the local government association me: so, which part of the country is the most diligent at recycling equipment like this? who is in for the golden crutch? and the winner of the coveted golden crutch is the west midlands. any words? here to collect the award, no expense spared, a correspondence from the west midlands. i am in tears because it is absolutely freezing, but thank you from all the people in the west...
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the local government association and debt charities blame the rollout of universal credit, the government'se in arrears does fall, when they move on to the new system. david rhodes reports. look at my cardigan! lisa, a mum of three, owes york council over £1000 in unpaid rent, she says because universal credit has pushed her into debt. you don't know what's coming next with universal credit. i was out of debt in 2017. and since i got universal credit last year i've nearly lost my house twice. and ijust... yeah. just end up in debt again. universal credit is designed to make claiming benefits simpler and to help people back into work. 1.5 million people in great britain have seen up to six benefits now merged into one monthly payment. but four years ago councils in england, scotland and northern ireland were owed around £250 million by current tenants. last year that figure had climbed to over £300 million. the welsh government doesn't collect comparable figures to the rest of the uk. the charity citizens advice today said half of the people they are helping who on universal credit have rent
the local government association and debt charities blame the rollout of universal credit, the government'se in arrears does fall, when they move on to the new system. david rhodes reports. look at my cardigan! lisa, a mum of three, owes york council over £1000 in unpaid rent, she says because universal credit has pushed her into debt. you don't know what's coming next with universal credit. i was out of debt in 2017. and since i got universal credit last year i've nearly lost my house twice....
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but the local government association says there's now a funding gap of almost £3 billion. fiscal studies estimating a fall of around 18% in real terms between 2009 and 2016. now some councils say cuts will have to continue, among them surrey county council, as our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. kian, i'll get your bag out foryou in a minute, ok? and i'll do yourjuice. first thing in farnham, and it's school time for kian. he has autism and adhd so isn't in mainstream education. he attends a special school. kian? can you come and get your shoes on, please? getting enough support has been a battle for his mum, eliseu. now she's part of a group of parents involved in a legal challenge over surrey county council's plan to cut millions from its budget for special educational needs, worried about the possible impact. i rightfully feel cross that we have to fight to get the support that our children actually need, you know? this is not asking for violin lessons, this is asking for speech and language to enable them to communicate. that's fundamental. if a child can
but the local government association says there's now a funding gap of almost £3 billion. fiscal studies estimating a fall of around 18% in real terms between 2009 and 2016. now some councils say cuts will have to continue, among them surrey county council, as our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. kian, i'll get your bag out foryou in a minute, ok? and i'll do yourjuice. first thing in farnham, and it's school time for kian. he has autism and adhd so isn't in mainstream education....
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available to spend on social ca re will be available to spend on social care and roads, but the government associationy services as a result. our political correspondent alex forsyth has been to see the impact in surrey. first thing in farnham and its school time for qian, and he has autism and adhd and is attending a special school. can you get your shoes on? getting enough support has been a battle for his mother eliseu and now she is part of a group of pa rents and now she is part of a group of parents involved in a legal challenge over the surrey county council plan to cut millions from its budget for special educational needs. it's not asking for violin lessons, this is asking for speech and language to enable them to communicate and that is fundamental. ifa communicate and that is fundamental. if a child cannot communicate they are not part of society. not far away, in reigate, another group of mothers is fighting for a different service. 31 children centres in surrey are due to close, places these parents have relied on. we've re ce ntly these parents have relied on. we've recently had a bereav
available to spend on social ca re will be available to spend on social care and roads, but the government associationy services as a result. our political correspondent alex forsyth has been to see the impact in surrey. first thing in farnham and its school time for qian, and he has autism and adhd and is attending a special school. can you get your shoes on? getting enough support has been a battle for his mother eliseu and now she is part of a group of pa rents and now she is part of a group...
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of our health service and the we have taken this action to support our staff. >> the local government association has identified 1.6 billion pound deficit special needs education. the governor responded with a paltry 350 million pounds and as a result i have teachers in my constituency having sleepless nights. reading programs to children, crucial support staff are being stopped. instead of repeating the usual line on school funding will she agreed to meet with teachers so she can hear direct from them about the real pain being caused? >> i'm sure the honorable lady will look forward to working with the largest group. she raises this issue about education funding, referring to the budget in the past as we have been putting funding into education. we have been doing that a number of ways. we have announced support for special education needs, building on the 6 billion pounds in place for that this year. the highest level on record. the honorable lady said it's not enough but it is the highest level on record and we are putting money onto new schools and those with special educational needs. >> com
of our health service and the we have taken this action to support our staff. >> the local government association has identified 1.6 billion pound deficit special needs education. the governor responded with a paltry 350 million pounds and as a result i have teachers in my constituency having sleepless nights. reading programs to children, crucial support staff are being stopped. instead of repeating the usual line on school funding will she agreed to meet with teachers so she can hear...
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but the local government association says there's now a funding gap of almost £3 billion.for fiscal studies estimating a fall of around 18% in real terms, between 2009 and 2016. now some councils say cuts will have to continue — among them surrey county council — as our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. kian, i'll get your bag out foryou in a minute, 0k? and i'll do yourjuice. first thing in farnham, and it's almost school time for kian. he has autism and adhd, so isn't in mainstream education. he attends a special school. kian? can you come and get your shoes on, please? getting enough support has been a battle for his mum, alicia. now she's part of a group of parents involved in a legal challenge over surrey county council's plan to cut millions from its budget for special educational needs, worried about the possible impact. i rightfully feel cross that thse children — that we have to fight to get the support that our children actually need, you know? this is not asking for violin lessons, this is asking for speech and language to enable them to communicate.
but the local government association says there's now a funding gap of almost £3 billion.for fiscal studies estimating a fall of around 18% in real terms, between 2009 and 2016. now some councils say cuts will have to continue — among them surrey county council — as our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. kian, i'll get your bag out foryou in a minute, 0k? and i'll do yourjuice. first thing in farnham, and it's almost school time for kian. he has autism and adhd, so isn't in...
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i will say from the government's association perspective, this has come up fairly recently, we have a fairly lengthy process. part of that is different ideologies among governors. it takes a while to get to ng is. we have not issued policy statements or anything on that issue. >> and is that the same on the wall? >> yeah, exactly. i think it's a good example of, sometimes and in g8 is a good example, you get folks together on certain issues. but even if they don't agree, you get them together and work on particular issues. other times, you will have particular policies. obviously, the controversial type issues we see a lot, such as what we're seeing -- >> you know. >> yeah. we're just here to serve. you do what you need to do. you say what you need to say. >> i think we do. with suicide rates on the increase every year, 47,000 lives being lost, what is being done at the nga level to address this epidemic? >> what we have, we have a center and a variety of programs in which we're trying to look at, holistically, that are not only the suicides. one of the things that we've done i'm very
i will say from the government's association perspective, this has come up fairly recently, we have a fairly lengthy process. part of that is different ideologies among governors. it takes a while to get to ng is. we have not issued policy statements or anything on that issue. >> and is that the same on the wall? >> yeah, exactly. i think it's a good example of, sometimes and in g8 is a good example, you get folks together on certain issues. but even if they don't agree, you get...
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local authorities with an extra £1.3 billion to spend on social care and roads, but the local government associationpolitical correspondent alex forsyth has been to see the impact in surrey. kian, i'll get your bag out for you in a minute, and i'll do yourjuice. first thing in farnham and it's school time for kian. he has autism and adhd, so isn't in mainstream education. he attends a special school. kian, can you get your shoes on please? getting enough support has been a battle for his mother eliseu, and now she is part of a group of pa rents involved in a legal challenge over surrey county council's plan to cut millions from its budget for special educational needs. it's not asking for violin lessons, this is asking for speech and language to enable them to communicate and that is fundamental. if a child cannot communicate they are not part of society. not far away, in reigate, another group of mothers is fighting for a different service. 31 children centres in surrey are due to close — places these parents have relied on. we've recently had a bereavement, and it was her twin brother that died, a
local authorities with an extra £1.3 billion to spend on social care and roads, but the local government associationpolitical correspondent alex forsyth has been to see the impact in surrey. kian, i'll get your bag out for you in a minute, and i'll do yourjuice. first thing in farnham and it's school time for kian. he has autism and adhd, so isn't in mainstream education. he attends a special school. kian, can you get your shoes on please? getting enough support has been a battle for his...
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head of the national fgm centre which is run in partnership with barnardo s and the local government association and chair of the all party parliamentary group for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. welcome, all of you. sarah, first of all, this conviction, the first of its kind in this country, do you think it'll make a difference?m will make a huge difference. this is what campaign have been wanting for a long time. it sends out an incredibly loud message to anyone considering carrying out fgm on their child that it is illegal. i think what's been happening for a long time is, because we haven't seen long time is, because we haven't seen convictions, it's almost become an urban myth it's illegal, whereas now it's in black—and—white and we need to really capitalise on this moment to make sure everybody knows this is child abuse. this is not acceptable. leethen bartholomew, can anybody who is carried out female genital mutilation in this country, have been in any doubt it's illegal? i think there are sectors within society, people who practice fgm may think it's not illegal because of th
head of the national fgm centre which is run in partnership with barnardo s and the local government association and chair of the all party parliamentary group for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. welcome, all of you. sarah, first of all, this conviction, the first of its kind in this country, do you think it'll make a difference?m will make a huge difference. this is what campaign have been wanting for a long time. it sends out an incredibly loud message to anyone considering...
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links or coordination between all sorts of people associated with donald trump and the russian government or foreign actors associated with the russian government. so, again, it looks similar to what mueller's remit is, but it is a little bit broader, including extending into the transition and the current administration. and now look at this. this is brand-new. the intelligence committee is also going to investigate, quote, whether any foreign actor has sought to compromise or holds leverage, financial or otherwise, over donald trump, his family, his business or his associates. this means they're now officially and with subpoena power investigating directly the thing that you shout out in the dark in the middle of the night when you wake up sweating and you thought it was a dream and you didn't realize you said it out loud. you know how you wake up in the night drenched in sweat saying what if the president is a foreign agent? that's point number three. they're actually just looking at that. how foreign actors sought to compromise or hold leverage over the president, his family, his busi
links or coordination between all sorts of people associated with donald trump and the russian government or foreign actors associated with the russian government. so, again, it looks similar to what mueller's remit is, but it is a little bit broader, including extending into the transition and the current administration. and now look at this. this is brand-new. the intelligence committee is also going to investigate, quote, whether any foreign actor has sought to compromise or holds leverage,...
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term plan, that could put council finances on a more stable long—term footing, but the local government associationm. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin patersonjoins us now. this was trending allover social media yesterday, just explain exactly what liam neeson said first. think it is important to put this in context. liam neeson was in manhattan being interviewed by a french independentjournalist manhattan being interviewed by a french independent journalist —— journalist for the independence, the online website in the uk. he was being interviewed in a hotel room, eliciting axes co—star tom bateman, the journalist says there were 12 minutes in his interview, the interview was about a movie in which he plays a snowplough driver whose son has been killed by drug dealers. the interviewer said wyatt did you decide to play this role? —— why did you. liam neeson then told the which are shocked a lot of people, he said are shocked a lot of people, he said a long time ago someone very close to him was great. he said it and you know the person? they said no, then is said to them what colour was the per
term plan, that could put council finances on a more stable long—term footing, but the local government associationm. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin patersonjoins us now. this was trending allover social media yesterday, just explain exactly what liam neeson said first. think it is important to put this in context. liam neeson was in manhattan being interviewed by a french independentjournalist manhattan being interviewed by a french independent journalist —— journalist for the...
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the time i have been here at ostp i've met with several university presidents, various associations. and government officials and pretty much to a person this is their top priority. the final component i want to mention today in the third pillar of the research environment, i have many of these things, i'm only going to mention a few, is reducing the unnecessary burdens that divert researchers' time and attention away from innovation and discovery. the uniquely american free market ideal of unfettered exploration is exceptional and unmatched for driving advancement in science and technology. we cannot allow the discoveries and breakthroughs of tomorrow to somehow, for some reason, be diverted or delayed because of these unnecessary burdens. that simply cannot happen. i'm talking not about the burdens and the actual compliance activities that are important and relevant, there are a lot that exist and they have to be there. but i'm talking about the ones that are known to be unnecessary and wasteful. the trump administration is absolutely, as i think you know, laser focused, on reducing regulatory an
the time i have been here at ostp i've met with several university presidents, various associations. and government officials and pretty much to a person this is their top priority. the final component i want to mention today in the third pillar of the research environment, i have many of these things, i'm only going to mention a few, is reducing the unnecessary burdens that divert researchers' time and attention away from innovation and discovery. the uniquely american free market ideal of...
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supposed to look for information about contact or coordination between the russian government and individuals associatedmpaign. that's not about prosecute or decline to prosecute. that's just information. >> that's just his job. i understand, you know, congress's mission is simple. but the prosecutorial mission is very simple. it takes, in this case, 21 months to get there. but it is to explain why you either chose to prosecute or not prosecute, period. >> what about all the information? >> you're not a fact gatherer. you're a fact gatherer for the purposes of making prosecutorial decisions. >> so that first part of the language is what? >> this is one of the lessons learned because of the starr report. it is not the purpose of the special counsel regulations when it comes to what does rob mueller report back to the department of justice. >> but a big part of what he's looking at is counter intelligence, so it is not a typical criminal investigation. wouldn't that open a door to giving more information? >> you act as if it were a typical investigation. that's how i acted in connection with the resolutio
supposed to look for information about contact or coordination between the russian government and individuals associatedmpaign. that's not about prosecute or decline to prosecute. that's just information. >> that's just his job. i understand, you know, congress's mission is simple. but the prosecutorial mission is very simple. it takes, in this case, 21 months to get there. but it is to explain why you either chose to prosecute or not prosecute, period. >> what about all the...
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ahead ofahead on "washington jo" the winter meeting of the government association -- governors association continues with a dinner at the white house. how would you grade the job that your governor is doing in your state? that's our starting point this morning. we are dividing the phone lines between those in the eastern and central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain or pacific, (202) 748-8001. join us on twitter and facebook, and good sunday morning. a lot to talk about. one body recovered, a boeing 767 cargo jetline heading to houston disintegrated after crashing yesterday into a day just east of the city. telling emergency personnel that the twin engine plane went in nose first, leaving debris along trinity bay. probably a crash that no one could survive said what eyewitness. the cargo plane making a steep descent shortly before 12:45 p.m. central time. according to faa tracking it was being operated by amazon and atlas air. pictures courtesy of "usa today," three deaths as a result of that plane crash. houston is en route to to investigate exactly what happened. want to share with yo
ahead ofahead on "washington jo" the winter meeting of the government association -- governors association continues with a dinner at the white house. how would you grade the job that your governor is doing in your state? that's our starting point this morning. we are dividing the phone lines between those in the eastern and central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain or pacific, (202) 748-8001. join us on twitter and facebook, and good sunday morning. a lot to talk about. one body...
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montgomery, county, maryland, currently serves as the president of the montgomery county student government association00 students to fight for english language learner programs funding and frank classroom discussions. he is a young leader. nate is also one of the founding members of the montgomery county students for change, an advocacy organization that in 2018 led 5,000 student walkouts to the steps to the capitol to protest guns violence. and he had a registered voter drive, that registered high school students and currently working in the maryland state legislature to pass a law mandating at least one voter registration drive in maryland high school. this is a 16-year-old young man. you know, bobby kennedy said the future does not belong to those who are fearful of projects but the future belongs to those who can blend courage and more into society. nate represents the best of america. i would like to present the 2019 youth award to nate. [ applause ] . come on up. come on, nate. come bless us, if you would. >> good morning. thank you. for the introduction. and the amazing work that you have done
montgomery, county, maryland, currently serves as the president of the montgomery county student government association00 students to fight for english language learner programs funding and frank classroom discussions. he is a young leader. nate is also one of the founding members of the montgomery county students for change, an advocacy organization that in 2018 led 5,000 student walkouts to the steps to the capitol to protest guns violence. and he had a registered voter drive, that registered...
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instead, a huge portion of those funds were stolen to benefit members of the malaysian government and their associatesbers of the government light to goldman about the proceeds of these transactions. joe: now to asia. bibg, china's highest grade movie star disappeared in a july. when she reappeared in october, she agreed to pay back taxes, but the incident is still wreaking havoc on of the chinese movie industry. bloomberg shery ahn here with more. the view of the government is that the chinese film industry is riven with tax fraud. shery: yes, we have seen her with the dual sham contract, so they are thinking that this could be very prevalent. we have industry tycoons having to cough up more than $1 billion in back taxes, a lot of money going to the chinese policymakers right now and this is basically shutting down film. this happening in july, the actress left, and no history >>kdrop in films released? that is because people are afraid to get involved in the industry. even actors are reluctant to go about and start making all these films. joe: how much of this is from the government's perspective sk
instead, a huge portion of those funds were stolen to benefit members of the malaysian government and their associatesbers of the government light to goldman about the proceeds of these transactions. joe: now to asia. bibg, china's highest grade movie star disappeared in a july. when she reappeared in october, she agreed to pay back taxes, but the incident is still wreaking havoc on of the chinese movie industry. bloomberg shery ahn here with more. the view of the government is that the chinese...
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the local government association has identified a potential £1.6 billion deficit for special needs education funding, will she agree to meet a delegation of head teachers from brighton so that she can hear direct from them about the real pain that is being caused? first of all, i am sure the honourable lady will look forward to working well with the largest group on brighton and hove council now, the conservative group. she raises this issue about education funding, she refers to answers i have given in the past because we have been giving more funding to education. we have been doing that any number of ways. we have announced extra support, as she said, for children with complex special educational needs. that is building on the £6 billion which is in place for that this year. the highest level on record. the honourable lady says it is not enough, but it is the highest level on record. we are also putting money into new school places and facilities for children with special educational needs. communities up and down the country are installing defibrillators to stop the village of brompton i
the local government association has identified a potential £1.6 billion deficit for special needs education funding, will she agree to meet a delegation of head teachers from brighton so that she can hear direct from them about the real pain that is being caused? first of all, i am sure the honourable lady will look forward to working well with the largest group on brighton and hove council now, the conservative group. she raises this issue about education funding, she refers to answers i...
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the local government association has warned that an £8 billion funding gap by 2025 will force councils after brexit, but doubt surrounds how far ahead it can look. joining me now is richard watts, who is the chair of the lga's resources board. what's the warning? the services that we all need and enjoy on a daily basis are at risk unless the government prioritises the funding for local councils in the spending review. councils are the most counterfeit of the sector in the last eight years of austerity. —— are the most cut of the sector. we are the most cut of the sector. we arejust are the most cut of the sector. we are just not are the most cut of the sector. we arejust not going are the most cut of the sector. we are just not going to be able to carry those services on if this continues. give us specific examples of what we might see in our area not happening if this isn't addressed? we are already seeing losses to bin collections, sometimes they are even less tha n collections, sometimes they are even less than a fortnightly. we are at risk of seeing a whole range of services from p
the local government association has warned that an £8 billion funding gap by 2025 will force councils after brexit, but doubt surrounds how far ahead it can look. joining me now is richard watts, who is the chair of the lga's resources board. what's the warning? the services that we all need and enjoy on a daily basis are at risk unless the government prioritises the funding for local councils in the spending review. councils are the most counterfeit of the sector in the last eight years of...
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innovation fundation they can national venture capital association, the association of american universities, the counsel on government relations, and the association of public and land grant universities. i want to thank my co-sponsor, daniel webster of florida, anthony gonzalez of ohio, science committee chairwoman eddie bernice johnson of texas, and ranking member frank lucas of oklahoma. also want to thank senators kuhns and young who are co-sponsors of the senate companion bill. i believe that helping our scientists, engineer, and academics not only vantses our knowledge and understanding of the world but also creates jobs and products that fuel our economy is a goal we all can share. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i reserve the balance my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. lucas: i yield myself such time as i might consume. i rise in support of h.r. 539, the innovators to entrepreneurs act. this extends the outreach of the national science foundation innovation course program, i-corps. icorps trains scientists and engineers
innovation fundation they can national venture capital association, the association of american universities, the counsel on government relations, and the association of public and land grant universities. i want to thank my co-sponsor, daniel webster of florida, anthony gonzalez of ohio, science committee chairwoman eddie bernice johnson of texas, and ranking member frank lucas of oklahoma. also want to thank senators kuhns and young who are co-sponsors of the senate companion bill. i believe...
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michigan state university student government association recently shot down a proposal to put more unitedclusive enough hanna-barbera city college reported that there was a professor who wanted to use date the pledge of allegiance during a board of trustees meeting and she was booed out of the meeting. it's important that we cover these issues because really what is at hand here is an anti-american epidemic on our college campuses. stuart: i agree with you. i know that there is an epidemic of this nonsense. but i thought it was beginning to receive. the voice of reason was he getting to be heard in this nonsense will be laughed out of court. obviously i'm wrong. >> occasionally you are correct because in that case that's the last barber who was the professor booed out, she went on "fox and friends" and went to cover the issue, the board went back on their decision immediately. but we have to constantly be working to expose these instances. that's why we do what we'd do a campus reform. when we tell the truth about these instances, the truth will set us free. it's important we are constant
michigan state university student government association recently shot down a proposal to put more unitedclusive enough hanna-barbera city college reported that there was a professor who wanted to use date the pledge of allegiance during a board of trustees meeting and she was booed out of the meeting. it's important that we cover these issues because really what is at hand here is an anti-american epidemic on our college campuses. stuart: i agree with you. i know that there is an epidemic of...
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--the national governance is governors association is holding its annual meeting in washington dc.e will be live starting at 9:15 with a discussion on good jobs and how to build a workforce of the future. that is followed by a panel on criminal justice reform. we will also hear from jamie dimon on the economy and a forum on say -- state child welfare systems. >> there are nearly 100 new members of the u.s. house this year, including congresswoman ayanna pressley. the democratic primary last year for the boston-based seventh district. she previously served as an at-large member of the boston's city council. she worked for both former representative joseph kennedy and former senator john kerry earlier in her career. representative lori trahan is also a former staffer. election, she was ceo of a consulting firm. pappas hasive chris been involved in state and local politics since the early 2000 half -- 2000's. co-owner of a manchester new hampshire back -- restaurant often visited by presidential candidates. he is the first openly gay person elected to congress by new hampshire voters.
--the national governance is governors association is holding its annual meeting in washington dc.e will be live starting at 9:15 with a discussion on good jobs and how to build a workforce of the future. that is followed by a panel on criminal justice reform. we will also hear from jamie dimon on the economy and a forum on say -- state child welfare systems. >> there are nearly 100 new members of the u.s. house this year, including congresswoman ayanna pressley. the democratic primary...
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controlled and instead a huge portion was stolen for the benefit of members of the malaysian government and their associatesman says it was clearly lied to about the use of proceeds from these transactions. as you know, goldman is facing a first criminal trial. what is going to happen next is a pretrial negotiation that would have to happen between the two sides and within 60 days, the judge will have to decide the starting date of that trial. a while yet because those pretrial negotiations have not happened. it is pretty interesting that anwar talked about when he will take over power. for the first time, he said that it will happen within two years. of course, his path to power has been pretty much marred by political infighting. a lot of discussions that it may not even happen. so, lots of questions when indeed he will take over power. there havehis party, been portions, pockets of people within the party who may have a different agenda and that is according to anwar, and he is aware of that, but today finally a confirmation that he thinks he will take over power within two years. rishaad: as you mention
controlled and instead a huge portion was stolen for the benefit of members of the malaysian government and their associatesman says it was clearly lied to about the use of proceeds from these transactions. as you know, goldman is facing a first criminal trial. what is going to happen next is a pretrial negotiation that would have to happen between the two sides and within 60 days, the judge will have to decide the starting date of that trial. a while yet because those pretrial negotiations...
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disadvantage if i could make this analogy so withholding it from you know good doers medical associations and government sort of put it to good use because of the fear that somebody nefarious will get ahold of it they're going to get a hold of it anyway and then the good people won't have it to use it for the betterment of society it's a very very similar on an odd thing is sort of the plastic straw today you take away everybody is classic stressed out the environment but what you're doing is actually making raise a lot harder for non ambulatory people who need them then they have their house and it becomes a very it's interesting because there's a really this is one of those facial recognition software and you know because it was seen over the years and things like that apart from the good that it does it is still a very big brother kind of orwellian it's literally everything or yeah you know and since they got it. so that it's one of those ones where it's like you you know we need our congress to act of this we need people to come in like like let's put the rules in place now before it gets out of han
disadvantage if i could make this analogy so withholding it from you know good doers medical associations and government sort of put it to good use because of the fear that somebody nefarious will get ahold of it they're going to get a hold of it anyway and then the good people won't have it to use it for the betterment of society it's a very very similar on an odd thing is sort of the plastic straw today you take away everybody is classic stressed out the environment but what you're doing is...
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here is the original mandate is so look at links or coordinations between the russian government and individuals associated with the campaign. what we have seen is a lot oftiviof activities going back and forth, lies relating to their communications and activities. will we have a report that comes out to say bank, there is collusion, i doubt that, but did this address the issues in the initial mandate that is what is the connection between the trump campaign, their personnel, and those under mining our election? i think we got a lot of answers to that. and neil's argument here, this is unlikely to be lengthy by design. it is only surprising to anyway someone that is not a lawyer, there is so much about the investigation i feel like not jst just books, but volumes could be written. >> do you make of that? >> it could be a road map for a special council investigation. maybe it will end tomorrow, maybe next week, main it doesn't, but there is a world of investigations to britney brittany coming. using watergate as a constructive example. the special prosecutor laid out a road mab that lead to the president's
here is the original mandate is so look at links or coordinations between the russian government and individuals associated with the campaign. what we have seen is a lot oftiviof activities going back and forth, lies relating to their communications and activities. will we have a report that comes out to say bank, there is collusion, i doubt that, but did this address the issues in the initial mandate that is what is the connection between the trump campaign, their personnel, and those under...
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related to the transfer of players under the age of eighteen the world soccer governing body also find the english football association and the club released a statement of the feuding the charges insisting they have complied with the fans' rules and regulations chelsea plans to appeal the decision and. are watching data weigh in news from berlin i'm michael from like up next as reporter don't forget you can always get the latest news and information around the clock on our website that's two w. what's coming up for the borders where you have plenty to talk about you're going to build. the bomb every weekend.
related to the transfer of players under the age of eighteen the world soccer governing body also find the english football association and the club released a statement of the feuding the charges insisting they have complied with the fans' rules and regulations chelsea plans to appeal the decision and. are watching data weigh in news from berlin i'm michael from like up next as reporter don't forget you can always get the latest news and information around the clock on our website that's two...
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related to the transfer of players under the age of eighteen the world soccer governing body also find the english football association the club released a statement refusing the charges insisting they have complied with the fuzz rules and regulations chelsea plans to appeal the decision. robert kraft principal owner of the reigning n.f.l. super bowl champions the new england patriots patriots are facing charges those charges of paying for sex police in florida said it's a legend the seventy seven year old billionaire was seen participating in a sex act in a massage parlor police and jupiter florida had planted cameras in the power as part of a crackdown on prostitution in the air craft and tonight annie from to. a point reminder of the top story we're following for you nine gerri and serve voting and presidential and parliamentary elections close it opened this morning after a one week delay that prompted opposition claims of electrical strong to come and president mohamed to go hari faces a strong challenge from former vice president atiku abubakar. you're watching. telling news from berlin i'm nicole for like nine
related to the transfer of players under the age of eighteen the world soccer governing body also find the english football association the club released a statement refusing the charges insisting they have complied with the fuzz rules and regulations chelsea plans to appeal the decision. robert kraft principal owner of the reigning n.f.l. super bowl champions the new england patriots patriots are facing charges those charges of paying for sex police in florida said it's a legend the seventy...
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ukrainian capital kiev as more than one hundred thousand people protested against a government decision to delay an association deal with. the tele you were minister of interior affairs for the ukraine during this period and you were chief of police essentially of the country can you tell me your version of what happened from november protests through february protests in middle school in four months or. so who do these issues but not some of them nor. does all of. them. mean you throw. but decide you. see what appears considers are semi outs a new leader of the opposite. party father in that book leader of the opposition nationalist far right political parties vitali klitschko leader of the opposition party who die both e.u. and ukrainian officials said on thursday the suspension of talks on closer ties could be revived after the two day meeting but officials said the deal was off the table for. more. pro e.u. protests on the streets of kiev and to their second day the crowd of iran a thousand protesters were joined by the leader of the opposition or any well boxing champion vitaly klitschko he called on the
ukrainian capital kiev as more than one hundred thousand people protested against a government decision to delay an association deal with. the tele you were minister of interior affairs for the ukraine during this period and you were chief of police essentially of the country can you tell me your version of what happened from november protests through february protests in middle school in four months or. so who do these issues but not some of them nor. does all of. them. mean you throw. but...
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of public relations for the california krisk grand jury association, the san francisco chapman they are. i am trying to practice good government practices. as a resident, i have been coming to you, report to you about abusive powers within the electoral offices. who purposely created laws to welcome criminals and support illegal activities to raise our public dollars, such as sanctuary city and sanctuary state. we are no longer a people government. i was one of the eight candidates to run for...
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ukrainian capital kiev fast malls and one hundred thousand people protested against a government decision to delay an association deal with the e.u. . vitale you are minister of interior affairs for the ukraine during this period when you were chief of police essentially of the country can you tell me your version of what happened from november protests through february protests. for months of. them will you still. putting it. right but beside you. see what appears considers. a new leader of the opposition party fatherland book leader of the opposition nationalist far right political parties vitali klitschko leader of the opposition party you. both e.u. and ukrainian officials said on thursday the suspension of talks on closer ties could be revived after the two day meeting but officials said the deal was off the table. was. pro e.u. protests on the streets of kiev and to their second day the crowd of a round of thousand protesters were joined by the leader of the opposition the rennie well boxing champion vitaly klitschko he called on the demonstrators to maintain pressure on the government after it decided not
ukrainian capital kiev fast malls and one hundred thousand people protested against a government decision to delay an association deal with the e.u. . vitale you are minister of interior affairs for the ukraine during this period when you were chief of police essentially of the country can you tell me your version of what happened from november protests through february protests. for months of. them will you still. putting it. right but beside you. see what appears considers. a new leader of...