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and they pay a lot of apd and their market is price sensitive to that. could you explain a pda?y charge up to £22 which is really punitive when they are collecting fa res punitive when they are collecting fares which cost no more than £35. so it is damaging the rusticity of the market. what is the outlook for flybe, will it be ok? think it is a really tough environment for them and they are a long way from being ina and they are a long way from being in a safe position at the moment. the price of fuel will be up by about 60%, that's not baked into much of the numbers you have seen today said that it's a tough future outlook for them. do you think we will see consolidation and fewer independent carriers and people merging to survive? inevitably. it is no irony that the most profitable part of the industry at the moment is in north america where the us airlines have consolidated, nearly 50% of the global airline profits last year there. it is inevitable we will see it happen in the next 18 months. thank you for your time on business live. plenty more on the business live page. hor
and they pay a lot of apd and their market is price sensitive to that. could you explain a pda?y charge up to £22 which is really punitive when they are collecting fa res punitive when they are collecting fares which cost no more than £35. so it is damaging the rusticity of the market. what is the outlook for flybe, will it be ok? think it is a really tough environment for them and they are a long way from being ina and they are a long way from being in a safe position at the moment. the...
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the unemployment rate fell to an 18 percent slow and the economy apd ad 223,000 jobs and down sharplyrom the 6.6 percent in april. average hourly earning, i love this increased 2.7% from a year earlier and meanwhile, trump is draining the swamp by slashing 3000 federal government jobs in may for a total of 24000 since he took office. here now, the man charged with keeping the trump boom going larry cud loy, the head of the national economic council. larry, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it tonight. i was thinking back on infer 10th, 2016, all these global markets are going to collapse and the stock market is going to curator and the global economy will be thrown in total turmoil with president trump. mark cuban predicted dire consequenceness and the new york times had to aide mitt they are crazy good. >> wow, i remember my great friend paul krug man trashing all of saying the economy was going into's deep reskegz and the stock market was going to crash the day after the election. so it is little bit different the reality. and today was another great day for jobs, up top 22300
the unemployment rate fell to an 18 percent slow and the economy apd ad 223,000 jobs and down sharplyrom the 6.6 percent in april. average hourly earning, i love this increased 2.7% from a year earlier and meanwhile, trump is draining the swamp by slashing 3000 federal government jobs in may for a total of 24000 since he took office. here now, the man charged with keeping the trump boom going larry cud loy, the head of the national economic council. larry, thank you for joining us. we...
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wind out of the south at ten to 15 and evening scattered showers apd storms that should t off about midnightg much out there now, we'll check radar in a momentd after the morning cloud cover burns off we'll head for 89, clouds to start, sun for the afternoon and there have been onlyhe and throughout the day. we hadne far eastern portions of charles countyo and we up to the panandle where most of of action is north and west hand cock we've had a storm these aren't showing signs of getting toonsstrong, mberg you're getting showers, hagerswn you mays well, as the storms are gener east-northeast and moving quickly. even if we do get aer thundorm i think that fast t movement wod he threat for a flash flooding, which we've had so much ofpr thiing and early summer would be quite diminished. you can also see where woulde have had a few breaks in the overcast. that lets us get a little more unst more rounds of showers and storms we'll have to has.what en isseeing a stronger storm an isolated risk is from dc on rth through the pennsylvania. the rest oft tsha ut w expectedu here's the frontal tonight e
wind out of the south at ten to 15 and evening scattered showers apd storms that should t off about midnightg much out there now, we'll check radar in a momentd after the morning cloud cover burns off we'll head for 89, clouds to start, sun for the afternoon and there have been onlyhe and throughout the day. we hadne far eastern portions of charles countyo and we up to the panandle where most of of action is north and west hand cock we've had a storm these aren't showing signs of getting...
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those funds are not appropriated in the proposed budget at the moment, so they'll need to be proposed apd at some point. i think the biggest highlight is the constitutional amendment that appears to be headed to the ballot in november . you had this on your agenda yesterda there's a very significant curtailing of the ability of the local government to raise revenue. importantly, one of the provisions in that measure wod invalidate taxes that were adopted in june by less than a two thirds vote, and so there is a risk if that makes the ballot in november , that both c and g would be invalidated gg forward on this november ballot. lastly, the proposed budget in front of you assumes the passage of a dedication of hotel taxes that supervisors peskin and tang have introduced and is pending at the board of supervisors for voters' consideration in november . it would restore historical linkage between the city's tax. this is an alternative to proposition f that failed to get the two thirds vote a couple of years ago. that's pending at the board. so those are a couple of the highlights. as you kno
those funds are not appropriated in the proposed budget at the moment, so they'll need to be proposed apd at some point. i think the biggest highlight is the constitutional amendment that appears to be headed to the ballot in november . you had this on your agenda yesterda there's a very significant curtailing of the ability of the local government to raise revenue. importantly, one of the provisions in that measure wod invalidate taxes that were adopted in june by less than a two thirds vote,...
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some of them came on their own, apd some have just been separated, rippet from their parents.about what about the kids 0 to 10, the little girls, the babies. this is as good as it's going to get in there. with the trump administration zero tolerance policy separating more children from their families on southwest border than ever before, the ding at facilities like this in brownsville are bound to only get worse. >> the average child spends 52 days in those shelters. >>> jose fell -- feliciano sang today at the museum of national history. ♪ he's still got it. feliano performed the national anthem using the same guitar he played in the 1968 world series. after the ceremony he donated his guitar, a pair of sunglasses, his bille typewriter, and an embroidered letter from a fan to the museum. >> i try to serve my country with the talents that god gave me. i'milled. i'm thrilled to be a latin american. >> several service members were among the 20 people who became american citizens there tody. pat? >>> the school year is just about over,d most youngsters are thinking about summer v
some of them came on their own, apd some have just been separated, rippet from their parents.about what about the kids 0 to 10, the little girls, the babies. this is as good as it's going to get in there. with the trump administration zero tolerance policy separating more children from their families on southwest border than ever before, the ding at facilities like this in brownsville are bound to only get worse. >> the average child spends 52 days in those shelters. >>> jose...