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for landlords, 15,000 evictions. when a renter who has fallen behind on rent or cannot get their landlord to fix their heat, we often hear that is her individual problem. we hear it's just between the renter and his landlord. it's true that every eviction, every rent hike, every unlivable home is a personal crisis for an individual family, but all of these individual crises have added up to a big national problem. it costs all of us morton education when kids have to change schools every six months or so. it costs all of us in lost productivity when the workers who support our businesses and schools and first responders cannot find an affordable place to live. it costs all of us more in health care when people cannot store their medicine because they don't have a place to live. it isn't someone else's problem, it affects all of us and we need to work together to solve it. we have to expand the supply of safe affordable housing across the country for renters and homeowners at all income levels. we have to maintain the
for landlords, 15,000 evictions. when a renter who has fallen behind on rent or cannot get their landlord to fix their heat, we often hear that is her individual problem. we hear it's just between the renter and his landlord. it's true that every eviction, every rent hike, every unlivable home is a personal crisis for an individual family, but all of these individual crises have added up to a big national problem. it costs all of us morton education when kids have to change schools every six...
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so a landlord approaches the tenant in room 202 and asks if he plays the drums and he doesn't, but landlord responds, well, would you learn if i knocked 100 bucks off your rent? each month in return for you learning to play the drums? i just have one stipulation. my only stipulation is that you practice each night between and three in the morning, so sure, we have soon a budding drummer on our hands and it's not long before the tenants in rooms 202 and 302 are packing their bags for greener pastures. and then the, you know, the commission check is in the mail to our budding drummer. so once again, there is no free lunch. notice also the stories that i've been telling, the stories that economists are going to tell to make sense of these this sort of litany of bizarre behaviors that we just walked through. right. the stories that economists tell surely, from the stories that others might tell about these these sorts of phenomena. so the non economist is much more likely to simply tell a story which appeals to say power differentials between landlord and tenant or perhaps to conflict between r
so a landlord approaches the tenant in room 202 and asks if he plays the drums and he doesn't, but landlord responds, well, would you learn if i knocked 100 bucks off your rent? each month in return for you learning to play the drums? i just have one stipulation. my only stipulation is that you practice each night between and three in the morning, so sure, we have soon a budding drummer on our hands and it's not long before the tenants in rooms 202 and 302 are packing their bags for greener...
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maintenance and repairs or a landlord's big problem today and view of materials and labor shortages. it might tenants are willing to understand some of my problems in that respect. i can get with rent control the way i figure what these country needs is a little more golden rule? and little less rule of gold how do my tenants like rent control? well, why don't you ask them? my name is catherine kelly. i live at 109 6th street. mr. kelly my husband works in the post office i guess he's what you'd call a salaried man. there's a lot to be said for being a salaried man, but i can tell you most of us never get rich at it. what about rent control i don't know much about it. except we were paying $39 a month rent before the war and we are still paying it. we just couldn't pay any more. clock james clark radio engineer i'm one of mr. johnson's tenants, too. what do i think of rent control? well, mr. i've got a family to support. and anything that keeps down the cost of living is alright with me. rent control isn't perfect. there are very few chizzlers and rent gouges who insist on bonus paym
maintenance and repairs or a landlord's big problem today and view of materials and labor shortages. it might tenants are willing to understand some of my problems in that respect. i can get with rent control the way i figure what these country needs is a little more golden rule? and little less rule of gold how do my tenants like rent control? well, why don't you ask them? my name is catherine kelly. i live at 109 6th street. mr. kelly my husband works in the post office i guess he's what...
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he is leading the negotiations with the landlord. >> good afternoon supervisor chan. excellent question. the current lease the city attorney has expires on december 31 of this year, so we do have a few months to negotiate a new agreement that would start beginning of the new year. the current lease also has a hold over provision that allow us to continue occupancy after the expiration of the lease, however, the rent rate for the hold over is punitive, so it would be our desire to conclude negotiations and get back to the committee prior to the end of the year. >> great. i think ultimately the conversation i think for this body to have and i agree at times with supervisor safai about again whether we own a property or we lease a property, but i hear you loud and clear director penic, it is true i think we have the conversation previously with city administrator chiu to try to figure long-term and how do we manage our public assets to say you know, we see that it is not just city attorney office, the many city departments actually do lease their spaces, and are we havin
he is leading the negotiations with the landlord. >> good afternoon supervisor chan. excellent question. the current lease the city attorney has expires on december 31 of this year, so we do have a few months to negotiate a new agreement that would start beginning of the new year. the current lease also has a hold over provision that allow us to continue occupancy after the expiration of the lease, however, the rent rate for the hold over is punitive, so it would be our desire to conclude...
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that's the landlords on giving us anything we've been worried for weeks. we waited the district commissioners office all night. they gave truckloads the landlords, but nothing is made available to us. the police peterson tell us, go away. there's nothing for you here. everything is run according to the landlords . nothing is happening for us. but then we've got the job which international aid has arrived. but inequality persists even in crisis. many want the army to step in. i'm going to, we appeal to the world. don't give funds to this government and the lord put it in the hands of the pakistani army. they can deliver it to us to futile load here to whom we have given our vote, have given us nothing. pakistan's army chief was in below, just on tuesday general come our budge was 2nd visit in his many weeks. the largest province with the smallest population means people in trouble are in pockets spread across the vast areas and getting them help takes longer. a truck filled with hence was unloaded at the district commissioner's office in the morning by nigh
that's the landlords on giving us anything we've been worried for weeks. we waited the district commissioners office all night. they gave truckloads the landlords, but nothing is made available to us. the police peterson tell us, go away. there's nothing for you here. everything is run according to the landlords . nothing is happening for us. but then we've got the job which international aid has arrived. but inequality persists even in crisis. many want the army to step in. i'm going to, we...
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but most importantly, providing funding to allow for landlord incentives, housing navigation. the kind of things programs can use to partner with landlords, and create ways to be flexible and creative in the local level. i think that catherine would agree that we should implement those kinds of flexibilities and funding for programs like hud and other parts of the housing choice voucher program generally so that other programs can use them, and hopefully bring up utilization. >> we want to make sure people have a safe place to live and call home as they access those wraparound services. can you talk a little bit about the benefits of the housing first approach? >> of course, and thank you for that question. i agree that there is a lot of misinformation and i'm happy to dispel some of that misinformation is part of this hearing. housing first is really an approach rather than a program. it's an approach that is grounded in treating people with dignity and providing choice to people who are in vulnerable situations and experiencing homelessness. it means that accessing permanent
but most importantly, providing funding to allow for landlord incentives, housing navigation. the kind of things programs can use to partner with landlords, and create ways to be flexible and creative in the local level. i think that catherine would agree that we should implement those kinds of flexibilities and funding for programs like hud and other parts of the housing choice voucher program generally so that other programs can use them, and hopefully bring up utilization. >> we want...
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think about landlords, how long did they have?ng rent, they got to raise prices on people who are paying rent. it is quite interesting. if you were paying rent and you are paying rent you're getting hit hurt. stuart: in new jersey, renters were allowed to use their security down payment for rent during the pandemic, but at the end of their term in that apartment, that is usually goes to the landlord, the security deposit. landlords don't have that any longer. >> the more government got involved in the rental market the worse it has gotten. that's the problem. stuart: a lot of problems. from the government, i'm here to help you. residents in new york city could soon see a big jump in taxi fares. how much are we talking about? >> another 23% for the base fare so it would go from the current 250 to sit in the to $3 and they have increased this but let me blow you away. they have increased the flat fair to kennedy airport $65, rush-hour, that fee goes from one dollar to 250, from $0.50 to a dollar among these other surcharges and incr
think about landlords, how long did they have?ng rent, they got to raise prices on people who are paying rent. it is quite interesting. if you were paying rent and you are paying rent you're getting hit hurt. stuart: in new jersey, renters were allowed to use their security down payment for rent during the pandemic, but at the end of their term in that apartment, that is usually goes to the landlord, the security deposit. landlords don't have that any longer. >> the more government got...
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not just landlords, tenants, but also the city. city has lost a lot of tax revenue due to the decline in the values of these office buildings. it does not look like it is going to turn around anytime soon. ed: thank you to bloomberg's natalie wong. coming up, he is called silicon valley's ceo ceo. we will talk about -- later, crypto is considered one of the riskiest if not the riskiest asset class these days. the currencies are among the top performers this quarter. this is bloomberg. ♪ and it's easier than ever to■ get your projects done right. inside, outside, big or small, angi helps you find the right so for whatever you need done. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. just search or scroll to see upf on hundreds of projects. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness it's easy to make your home an a check out angi.com today. angi... and done. as a business owner, your bottom line is it's e always top of mind.e an a so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for smal
not just landlords, tenants, but also the city. city has lost a lot of tax revenue due to the decline in the values of these office buildings. it does not look like it is going to turn around anytime soon. ed: thank you to bloomberg's natalie wong. coming up, he is called silicon valley's ceo ceo. we will talk about -- later, crypto is considered one of the riskiest if not the riskiest asset class these days. the currencies are among the top performers this quarter. this is bloomberg. ♪ and...
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repairs are landlord's big problems today in view of materials and labor shortages.re willing to understand some of my ripoll problems in that respect i can get along with rent control. the way i figure, what this country needs is a little more golden rule in the littlest rule of gold. how do my tenants like rent control? why don't you ask them?10 rex my name is catherine. i live at 196th street. mr. kelly, my husband, works at the post office. i guess he is what you would call a salaried man. there is a lot to be said for being a salaried man. but i can tell you most of ust ever get rich at it. about rent control question rick i don't know much about it. except we were paying $89 rent before the word we are still paying it. we just could not pay anymore. clark, james clark radio engineer. i'm one of johnson's tenants too. what do i think of rent control? well mr., i have got a family to support. and anything that keeps down the cost of living is all right with me. >> rent control is not perfect. there are very few chancellors a and rent gaucher's that insist on bonu
repairs are landlord's big problems today in view of materials and labor shortages.re willing to understand some of my ripoll problems in that respect i can get along with rent control. the way i figure, what this country needs is a little more golden rule in the littlest rule of gold. how do my tenants like rent control? why don't you ask them?10 rex my name is catherine. i live at 196th street. mr. kelly, my husband, works at the post office. i guess he is what you would call a salaried man....
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not just landlords, tenants, but also the city.ity has lost a lot of tax revenue due to the decline in value with these office buildings. it is not look to turn around anytime soon. ed: thank you bloomberg natalie wong. silicon valley's ceo ceo, will talk about venture capital and investing in a downturn. later, crypto is considered one of the riskiest if not the riskiest asset class these days. the currencies are among the top performers this quarter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ed: this is "bloomberg technology," i am at lulu in new york. let's -- ed ludlow in new york. let's get back to the volatility. there is a hit to all corners of the technology universe making this a tough environment for everyone. from megacap's to utility you startups. let's bring in him, he is known as a value ceo's ceo. what is your read on the markets right now? guest: thank you for having me. at raise capital, -- race capital, we -- when i saw them in new york last week we talked about how the crypto market was in much worst shape into thousand 19 compared t
not just landlords, tenants, but also the city.ity has lost a lot of tax revenue due to the decline in value with these office buildings. it is not look to turn around anytime soon. ed: thank you bloomberg natalie wong. silicon valley's ceo ceo, will talk about venture capital and investing in a downturn. later, crypto is considered one of the riskiest if not the riskiest asset class these days. the currencies are among the top performers this quarter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ed: this is...
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we can talk about the rising interest rates and what it means for renters and landlords.ay's mini budget. your initial thoughts on that budget and where you are now. ~ ., ., ., ., i. now. well, good morning to you. i think now is _ now. well, good morning to you. i think now is the _ now. well, good morning to you. i think now is the time _ now. well, good morning to you. i think now is the time for _ now. well, good morning to you. i think now is the time for cool i think now is the time for cool heads, really. ilisten think now is the time for cool heads, really. i listen to what the prime minister had to save us that we don't want kneejerk reactions. she has been put in place on a low growth tax ticket and i think broadly it's the right thing to do. i think in terms of mortgages and the costs and all of the things that we are worried about, it's really important to remember that a big chunk of properties are actually owned outright in the uk. dyers have been stress tested since 2014 against things like this and 90% of mortgages remain still available but it is the impa
we can talk about the rising interest rates and what it means for renters and landlords.ay's mini budget. your initial thoughts on that budget and where you are now. ~ ., ., ., ., i. now. well, good morning to you. i think now is _ now. well, good morning to you. i think now is the _ now. well, good morning to you. i think now is the time _ now. well, good morning to you. i think now is the time for _ now. well, good morning to you. i think now is the time for cool i think now is the time for...
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they give truckloads landlords but nothing is made available to us. the police are going to break into that report now where us secretary of defense lloyd austin, is meeting with ukrainian delegations at the ramstein advice in germany. he's speaking now let's listen in williams and courage. so thanks again for being here with us in person today. today, we're back at ramstein, where this contact group was founded. and we're here to renew our commitment and intensify our momentum to support the brave defenders of ukraine for the long term . now, our group 1st came together 4 months ago at a turning point in rushes, reckless and ruthless war of choice against ukraine. back then, russia had lost his battle to take heave the conquer a peaceful neighbour, and to overthrow the democratically elected government of ukraine. and during that initial phase of the war, we joined with nations of good will from around the world. and together we surged in critical military aid to help ukraine defend itself from flagrant russian aggression. in late april rushes shifte
they give truckloads landlords but nothing is made available to us. the police are going to break into that report now where us secretary of defense lloyd austin, is meeting with ukrainian delegations at the ramstein advice in germany. he's speaking now let's listen in williams and courage. so thanks again for being here with us in person today. today, we're back at ramstein, where this contact group was founded. and we're here to renew our commitment and intensify our momentum to support the...
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we are the landlord. we are the landlord and the charter has very very specific land and we have the unlimited power of inquiry. so show me the leases, the six leases. i will read some of the names in a minute, but before i do that, let's talk about section 9.118 of the charter. that is the provision of the charter that's been around from a quarter of the century from before my time that says that any contract with anticipated revenue of $1 million or more is subject to approval by the board of supervisors. any modification for amendment or termination, even termination of such a contract is subject to approval by the board of supervisors. any modification is subject to the board of supervisors. any lease of ten years or longer in duration even option is subject to approval by the board of supervisors. i appreciate you, my existing ten colleagues on this board is i can guarantee you that this board will vote unanimously and i see my colleagues nodding that we will as a matter of policy as the landlords ov
we are the landlord. we are the landlord and the charter has very very specific land and we have the unlimited power of inquiry. so show me the leases, the six leases. i will read some of the names in a minute, but before i do that, let's talk about section 9.118 of the charter. that is the provision of the charter that's been around from a quarter of the century from before my time that says that any contract with anticipated revenue of $1 million or more is subject to approval by the board of...
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everything is run according to the landlord . nothing is happening for us. but please think would you really international aid has arrived, but inequality persists even in crisis. many want the army to step in your appeal garden. we appeal to the world. i don't, don't give funds to this government and the lord put it in the hands of the pakistani army don't, but they can deliver it to us. you don't load here to whom we have given our both have given us nothing. pakistan's army chief was in baluchistan on tuesday general . come our budge was 2nd visit in his many weeks. the largest province with the smallest population means people in trouble are in pockets spread across the vast areas. and getting them help takes longer. a truck filled with hence was unloaded at the district commissioner's office in the morning by nightfall, a crowd had gathered, hoping for anything they could get their hands on. people tell us they've been turned away over and over again for days. oh, jeez eaters repeated requests for an interview with the district commissioner were unsucce
everything is run according to the landlord . nothing is happening for us. but please think would you really international aid has arrived, but inequality persists even in crisis. many want the army to step in your appeal garden. we appeal to the world. i don't, don't give funds to this government and the lord put it in the hands of the pakistani army don't, but they can deliver it to us. you don't load here to whom we have given our both have given us nothing. pakistan's army chief was in...
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it basically cuts out the landlord from being involved. it is super new. there is in the a lot of data on the success yet they're released a report. might be interesting to look at. how do we create low barrier that gives autonomy to the person receiving the funds. and i think like the most very well inable have a harder time going to the authority figure of a landlord or property manager. some give up before they trifle. encourage us to look at that. i like the component of lived experience you are talking to folk who is are going through the program. it is superior important. um -- i would like to dive in a bit more to the data if possible at some point as far as in the no contact and deny ineligible. when state does the no contact appear and denied what were the reasons. and like the major reasons people were denied. um -- yea. and then i like to see like a break down of um -- like families, single adults and like youth. so they are also you know it is bucketses that we are looking at. and then how many people were in like affordable housing. like publi
it basically cuts out the landlord from being involved. it is super new. there is in the a lot of data on the success yet they're released a report. might be interesting to look at. how do we create low barrier that gives autonomy to the person receiving the funds. and i think like the most very well inable have a harder time going to the authority figure of a landlord or property manager. some give up before they trifle. encourage us to look at that. i like the component of lived experience...
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people are not able to match those vouchers up with landlords because of the intense competition and the fact that they can't use the voucher purchasing power for some of those expenses. can you speak briefly to that? >> sure. i think there is actually quite a bit to learn from the emergency voucher program implementation. as i mentioned in my testimony, we are up to about 90% either least up or issue to families and individuals who are experiencing homelessness. and in some communities like king county in washington state, the utilization rate is quite high, even in really tight markets. the reason we are seeing that is because of the flexibilities -- that congress provided too hard for the implementation of that program, including alternative requirements and waivers that make it easier to get people into the program, but most importantly, providing funding to allow for landlord incentives, housing navigation, the kinds of things that programs can, use that phas can use to partner with landlords, to find ways to be flexible and creative and how they part at the local level. so i th
people are not able to match those vouchers up with landlords because of the intense competition and the fact that they can't use the voucher purchasing power for some of those expenses. can you speak briefly to that? >> sure. i think there is actually quite a bit to learn from the emergency voucher program implementation. as i mentioned in my testimony, we are up to about 90% either least up or issue to families and individuals who are experiencing homelessness. and in some communities...
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so, i do think that we need to get creative around how we can identifies landlords and ph ace to get vouchers out the door, but, also how we support va to better case manage folks who are utilizing factors and how we can get them some flexibility there. >> thank you very much. thank you, it's inspired. but i want to thank all the panelists for. you that is very thoughtful, for your thoughtful testimony today, but for your incredible efforts as well. thank you very much. >> thank you, senator reed. i want to start with here. i think each of you in one way or another talked about the great benefits, during the course of the pandemic, the impact of the resources we were able to provide for rental assistance and the child tax credit and other strategies to lift peoples income and make housing more affordable. several of you also talked about how this was an opportunity for sometime around innovation, and really trying new things, and trying to find some examples of really, real success on the ground. you know, miss ten broeke, i've been turn to you first. i've been hard to see some real
so, i do think that we need to get creative around how we can identifies landlords and ph ace to get vouchers out the door, but, also how we support va to better case manage folks who are utilizing factors and how we can get them some flexibility there. >> thank you very much. thank you, it's inspired. but i want to thank all the panelists for. you that is very thoughtful, for your thoughtful testimony today, but for your incredible efforts as well. thank you very much. >> thank...
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they gave truckloads to landlords, but nothing is made available to us. the police peterson tell us, go away. there's nothing for you here. everything is run according to the landlords . nothing is happening for us. but what about them please? the would you be the international aid has arrived, but inequality persists even in crisis. many want the army to step in. i'm going to, we appeal to the world. don't give funds to this government and the lord put it in the hands of the pakistani army. they can deliver it to us and let the funeral lord here to whom we have given our vote, have given us nothing. pakistan's army chief was in baluchistan on tuesday, general come our badge was 2nd visit in as many weeks. the largest province with the smallest population means people in trouble are in pockets spread across the vast areas. and getting them help takes longer. a truck filled with hence was unloaded at the district commissioner's office in the morning. by nightfall, a crowd had gathered, hoping for anything they could get their hands on. people tell us, they
they gave truckloads to landlords, but nothing is made available to us. the police peterson tell us, go away. there's nothing for you here. everything is run according to the landlords . nothing is happening for us. but what about them please? the would you be the international aid has arrived, but inequality persists even in crisis. many want the army to step in. i'm going to, we appeal to the world. don't give funds to this government and the lord put it in the hands of the pakistani army....
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some of the townspeople told us that whatever relief and aid they got was taken away by their landlords claims we have heard so far and they are also worried that most of the relief that will come eventually will also go to their landlords and so there because demand right now is that whatever relief or aid comes to them, if it ever comes to them, should be given to them directly and up to their landlords right now. the funeral has taken place of mikhail gorbachev — the last president of the soviet union, who helped bring the cold war to a peaceful end. he died on tuesday at the age of 91. russian president vladimir putin did not attend due to — what he described as — constraints on his schedule. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. in the columned hall of moscow's house of unions, a last farewell to the man who changed the world. mikhail gorbachev had let the iron curtain crumble, he had ended the cold war but saw his own country, the soviet union, fall apart. there was a guard of honour but no state funeral — a sign that vladimir putin's kremlin has little interest in honouring
some of the townspeople told us that whatever relief and aid they got was taken away by their landlords claims we have heard so far and they are also worried that most of the relief that will come eventually will also go to their landlords and so there because demand right now is that whatever relief or aid comes to them, if it ever comes to them, should be given to them directly and up to their landlords right now. the funeral has taken place of mikhail gorbachev — the last president of the...
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and they are also worried that most of the relief that will come eventually will also go to their landlordw is that whatever relief or aid comes to them, if it ever comes to them, should be given to them directly and not to their landlords right now. from monday, millions of people in england and scotland will be invited for their autumn covid booster vaccine — with care home residents first in line for the jab. although infections have been falling since earlyjuly, health bosses are predicting a resurgence of covid and flu this winter — and are encouraging those eligible to get vaccinated. joining me to discuss this is paul hunter, professor in medicine at the university of east anglia. he has regularly talked about covid to us over the last couple of years and, hello to you, pull, let me ask you first, we all knew this was coming, what will be different this time? ., ., ., ., , ., time? not a lot actually. compared to the spring _ time? not a lot actually. compared to the spring booster— time? not a lot actually. compared to the spring booster we _ time? not a lot actually. compared to t
and they are also worried that most of the relief that will come eventually will also go to their landlordw is that whatever relief or aid comes to them, if it ever comes to them, should be given to them directly and not to their landlords right now. from monday, millions of people in england and scotland will be invited for their autumn covid booster vaccine — with care home residents first in line for the jab. although infections have been falling since earlyjuly, health bosses are...
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at least 6 our landlords during a crippling cost of living crisis. and there's climate change, of course, business secretary, jacob reese, marg, has a fun that is invested in fossil fuels and trust herself used to work with shell. ok will peter o born is a journalist where the middle east i and a former chief political commentator of the daily telegraph. he joins us now on skype, from salisbury, here in the u. k. welcome to the news our. can we start with what we now know about truss ah, after hearse, full day 1st, full day. as prime minister, she's obviously assembled a cabinet. she faced the opposition in the house of commons. what more do we know about her style of leadership? love 2 important things. today. the 1st is, you are showing brightness questions, you handle it much more confidently and with greater humor than i think expect too many people thought maybe she would perform. she the general judgment, this the sheet day. and that's good news for, for trust supporters. then the 2nd thing that we learned we're seeing the cabinet being made. a
at least 6 our landlords during a crippling cost of living crisis. and there's climate change, of course, business secretary, jacob reese, marg, has a fun that is invested in fossil fuels and trust herself used to work with shell. ok will peter o born is a journalist where the middle east i and a former chief political commentator of the daily telegraph. he joins us now on skype, from salisbury, here in the u. k. welcome to the news our. can we start with what we now know about truss ah, after...
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buy to let landlord who will not only find it _ mortgage buy to let landlord who will not only find also getting less tax _ to make the maths work, but also getting less tax relief _ to make the maths work, but also getting less tax relief and - getting less tax relief and increased _ getting less tax relief and increased mortgage - getting less tax relief and - increased mortgage payments. if getting less tax relief and _ increased mortgage payments. if you think about _ increased mortgage payments. if you think about that, _ increased mortgage payments. if you think about that, that's _ increased mortgage payments. if you think about that, that's the _ think about that, that's the potential— think about that, that's the potential for _ think about that, that's the potential for an _ think about that, that's the potential for an increase i think about that, that's the potential for an increase in| think about that, that's the - potential for an increase in demand in the _ potential for an increase in demand in the private — potential for an increase in demand in the private rented
buy to let landlord who will not only find it _ mortgage buy to let landlord who will not only find also getting less tax _ to make the maths work, but also getting less tax relief _ to make the maths work, but also getting less tax relief and - getting less tax relief and increased _ getting less tax relief and increased mortgage - getting less tax relief and - increased mortgage payments. if getting less tax relief and _ increased mortgage payments. if you think about _ increased mortgage...
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landlords are not required to accept that report.n also charge a fee for a background check, which typically ranges from 25 to about $55. american airlines announced that it will close its flight attendants base at san francisco international airport at the end of january. more than 400 flight attendants will be forced to transfer to new locations now current sfo employees were promised an equivalent position at any other base except a x in a company wide email. the base currently serves as the home location for sacramento, san jose and san francisco areas. cited reasons for the closure include competition, rising fuel prices and low customer demand. and ford. has always considered it's pony car to be in a league of its own. and soon the mustang could be the only muscle car that still runs on gas. ford has unveiled its new design for the 2024 model year. take a look. both engine options operate on gasoline. that is in contrast to the chevrolet camaro and dodge challenger and charger, which are going all electric in the coming years.
landlords are not required to accept that report.n also charge a fee for a background check, which typically ranges from 25 to about $55. american airlines announced that it will close its flight attendants base at san francisco international airport at the end of january. more than 400 flight attendants will be forced to transfer to new locations now current sfo employees were promised an equivalent position at any other base except a x in a company wide email. the base currently serves as the...
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september 17 a holiday for the liberation of the working people of western belarus from the games of landlordsapitalists. well, in this capacity, this holiday was celebrated until 1950, although after the great patriotic war the emphasis shifted here, after the great patriotic war it was no longer so much, but the class nature of the holiday that it was holiday that stopped the overcoming of historical injustice. it was the day of the reunification of the belarusian people. why did they forget later, as they say, it happened that the current 7-minute policy intervened, the polish people's republic was the most important military ally of the soviet union in europe, and now, so that the poles do not injure their historical memory, so that they do not cry in this day, when we celebrate it, it was decided to remove it from the number of holidays. the streets of september 17 remained, but the farther, the more even in belarus they talked about this day with a patter. molda was divided, yes, western belarus was under poland yes, there were national children, but then on september 17, units of the re
september 17 a holiday for the liberation of the working people of western belarus from the games of landlordsapitalists. well, in this capacity, this holiday was celebrated until 1950, although after the great patriotic war the emphasis shifted here, after the great patriotic war it was no longer so much, but the class nature of the holiday that it was holiday that stopped the overcoming of historical injustice. it was the day of the reunification of the belarusian people. why did they forget...
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to declare september 17 a holiday of liberation of workers from western belarus from the games of landlordsnd capitalists. well, in this capacity, this holiday was celebrated until 1950. although the emphasis shifted after the great patriotic war, they spoke here after the great patriotic war is no longer so much, but the class character of the holiday. and this is about the fact that it was a holiday that left the overcoming of historical injustice. it was the day of the reunification of the belarusian people. why then did they forget with us then, as they say, it happened that the current, 7, minute politics intervened in the matter, the polish people's republic was the most important military ally of the soviet union in europe, and so, so as not to injure their historical memory by the poles, so to speak did not cry on this day when we celebrate it, it's decided it was from the number of holidays yes, remove the streets remained on september 17, but the farther, the more even in belarus they talked about this day with a cow. molda was divided, yes, western belarus was under poland yes, i
to declare september 17 a holiday of liberation of workers from western belarus from the games of landlordsnd capitalists. well, in this capacity, this holiday was celebrated until 1950. although the emphasis shifted after the great patriotic war, they spoke here after the great patriotic war is no longer so much, but the class character of the holiday. and this is about the fact that it was a holiday that left the overcoming of historical injustice. it was the day of the reunification of the...
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landlords say that demand has not fallen since the beginning of the war due to hostilities and the forced relocation of ukrainians to relatively safe regions one and a half times . they are more often looking for housing, as in the beginning, when people arrived, they did not even ask the price of the apartment. they immediately said that we take everything there. we need to move in today, or the deadline is tomorrow . there is no such thing now, because many people have already left for abroad or returned to their homes. about students, uh, at the moment, i don’t see such a demand, because now students study remotely and it makes no sense for them to rent an apartment. however, at the end of the summer, prices for rented apartments crept up and the offer began to decrease rapidly in the kyiv lviv and dnipropetrovsk regions, the average rental price in the last week of august increased by 10%." high prices for well-renovated apartments. well, this is understandable because people are worried, they carried money. they are worried about their repairs. and yes, the demand is very high. it se
landlords say that demand has not fallen since the beginning of the war due to hostilities and the forced relocation of ukrainians to relatively safe regions one and a half times . they are more often looking for housing, as in the beginning, when people arrived, they did not even ask the price of the apartment. they immediately said that we take everything there. we need to move in today, or the deadline is tomorrow . there is no such thing now, because many people have already left for abroad...
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thank you. , but what, what the landlord is gonna say? the landlord is gonna say, "take it off."ney. so, like, what, i give you the key back? in the city, uh, they were telling us to do stuff outside now. man 4: now it feels way more parisian 'cse you can bring your dogs. exactly. [chuckles] fantastique. wonderful night. thank you, guys. thank you, brother. i'm very happy about what i did because you have a lot of regulars that it's the first time they come to the restaurant for the last four months. all my community that i created, you know? every single one of them just, uh, says the same thing, like, "thank god you're back. thank god you're back." um, it just, it's, it's been very flattering. vincent: a small restaurant is a center of a community, the center of a neighborhood. at the prehistoric time, we started socializing. why? because we were cold. so we did a fire, and everybody sits around the fire. and then we see like, "oh, my god, if we put some meat on the fire, it tastes so good!" and we started exchanging, doing, like, shadows and stuff like that, you know, starting
thank you. , but what, what the landlord is gonna say? the landlord is gonna say, "take it off."ney. so, like, what, i give you the key back? in the city, uh, they were telling us to do stuff outside now. man 4: now it feels way more parisian 'cse you can bring your dogs. exactly. [chuckles] fantastique. wonderful night. thank you, guys. thank you, brother. i'm very happy about what i did because you have a lot of regulars that it's the first time they come to the restaurant for the...
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, the landlords obviously resisted that this year.did not solve this problem at all, that is, the peasants still had to to pay for the land for 20 years to perform duties for the benefit of their own even after these redemption payments were canceled in 905, all the same to the people who were already in the peasantry, and stolypin thought of the great colonization of siberia and if he had not been shot if his next monarch after the second was more adequate maybe there his son would somehow be able to achieve all this with reforms or in a softer way, but the problem of the game of the death of the empire right here is that the russian one was the peasants i did not understand what kind of cholera he is fighting against the germans because his country does not give him the years when the faith was still preserved, so now we will defeat the germans, now we will receive reparations , and now with the occasion of such a victory, we will all begin to distribute land, well, the army received it by the end of the 15th year, even before the b
, the landlords obviously resisted that this year.did not solve this problem at all, that is, the peasants still had to to pay for the land for 20 years to perform duties for the benefit of their own even after these redemption payments were canceled in 905, all the same to the people who were already in the peasantry, and stolypin thought of the great colonization of siberia and if he had not been shot if his next monarch after the second was more adequate maybe there his son would somehow be...