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it's almost over your time is over what means the governess is over it was over on 8 of june this year it's over the new government has promised they'll be no revenge i'm sure you really are already there they already know you're relieved to hear that men n o because this is helping them with their inquiries i'm sorry previous corruption is because they harassments public pressure and revenge already is there many of the people already are dismissed the professional people which has no links with the parties have been already dismissed from their positions but if you are there already are others as europe say in the usa it was the only served to use of people that file sharing on different reforms and different projects to manage and funding by our development partners their professional snell dr nyce like that very thing you did don't they're going to put a spotlight is everything to me let's put on the spotlight it's going to be rather uncomfortable for us and no it's not at all uncomfortable because i see many of the critics that have been done there already coming to an out opinion
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the governess at the utilities investors would pay for it and not customers. and rates will stay the same. to use the fund pg&e and other utilities would need to meet new safety codes and reviews spend billions on equipment upgrades. the governess idea is still many steps from becoming law. >>> the same time pg&e wants to hand out nearly $11 million in performance bonuses to its top executives. despite bankruptcy billions and wildfire debts the bonuses are a mixture of cash and stop the pg&e calls incentives. they need approval from a bankruptcy court to do it. >>> pg&e is warning customers repair for summer outages. that can last nearly a week. will have much more on that after the break. >>> our first look at oakland's safe overnight rv parking site. why the mayor said they have to take risk to combat the housing crisis. >>> weeding out fire hazards with the push of a button. how santa clara county is crowdsourcing is fire prevention efforts. >>> a promising sign if you want a milder weekend. there is zero fog at the golden gate. it is summer time. it should
the governess at the utilities investors would pay for it and not customers. and rates will stay the same. to use the fund pg&e and other utilities would need to meet new safety codes and reviews spend billions on equipment upgrades. the governess idea is still many steps from becoming law. >>> the same time pg&e wants to hand out nearly $11 million in performance bonuses to its top executives. despite bankruptcy billions and wildfire debts the bonuses are a mixture of cash and...
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at would be the debt ceiling, something lawmakers have to incrense so the gover can pay its bills and defaulting on obligations. ylan muay joins us from washington tonight. here we go again. where do thtngs stand r now? >> reporter: well, we are certainly closer to a deal than we wer 24 hours ago. treasury secretary steven mnuchen alo with acting white house chief of staff nick mulvaney met with congressional leaders today. they're trying to do three things. not just raise the debt ceiling but make sure they can fund the government and avoid a sequester. ry painful, steep cuts to government spending that would take effect by the end of the year if they can't reach this deal. so these negotiations are ongoing and house speak nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer put statement saying they feel today's discussions advanced those bipartisan issues. >> he hinted at this a minute ago, butpe what h if they don't or can't reach a compromise? >> reporter: well,wh particular talking about the debt ceiling it could be devastating for investors. that's sething that could shake the
at would be the debt ceiling, something lawmakers have to incrense so the gover can pay its bills and defaulting on obligations. ylan muay joins us from washington tonight. here we go again. where do thtngs stand r now? >> reporter: well, we are certainly closer to a deal than we wer 24 hours ago. treasury secretary steven mnuchen alo with acting white house chief of staff nick mulvaney met with congressional leaders today. they're trying to do three things. not just raise the debt...
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dr daniel gover, thank you for coming onto the programme.servative leader and prime minister. in the commons on thursday mps picked up on comments by one of the leadership contenders, dominic raab, who's suggested he'd be prepared to shut down parliament to ensure the uk leaves the eu on 310ctober. the first thing this new leader of the house has to say this morning is that this subversion of democracy will never be considered or entertained and that he has no intention of suspending democracy in this country t ofacilitate that no—deal brexit. in this country to facilitate that no—deal brexit. every parliamentary session, which usually lasts around a year, ends when it's prorogued by the queen. the process essentially closes parliament and ends the progress of legislation until a new session begins. if a new prime minister was concerned about mps blocking brexit, they could advise the queen to prorogue parliament, in effect sending mps and peers away so they couldn't hold up the process. the leader of the commons said prorogation was ultimat
dr daniel gover, thank you for coming onto the programme.servative leader and prime minister. in the commons on thursday mps picked up on comments by one of the leadership contenders, dominic raab, who's suggested he'd be prepared to shut down parliament to ensure the uk leaves the eu on 310ctober. the first thing this new leader of the house has to say this morning is that this subversion of democracy will never be considered or entertained and that he has no intention of suspending democracy...
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she has been under scrutiny nm since a goverent wash dog group accused her of violating the hatch act. >>> just in time t foris week's heat wave, news 4 learned that theermanent fix to the pool station will be delayed. those are along the red line. metro tells us while trying to fix the pipes that supply cool air which are buried under connecticut avenue, workers hit a l post in the path. metro now has permission from the district to move the lamp post and hopes to restore chilled air to the station sometime next month. in the meantime, as news 4 has u found t, temperatures inside those stations can routinely stay in the 90 degree range. >> this is not a good week for this ting is really bad. if anyone has any sortmm of ie issues or health issues, they should stay away because it cld be angerous. >> yeah, good recommendation. >>> as the weather heats up, more oomilies will be lking to cool off by the pool. h>> you know youngdren and deep water not always a good combination. can be very dangerous news 4 meagan fitzgerald tells us about a recent close call iny montgomercounty. >> report
she has been under scrutiny nm since a goverent wash dog group accused her of violating the hatch act. >>> just in time t foris week's heat wave, news 4 learned that theermanent fix to the pool station will be delayed. those are along the red line. metro tells us while trying to fix the pipes that supply cool air which are buried under connecticut avenue, workers hit a l post in the path. metro now has permission from the district to move the lamp post and hopes to restore chilled air...
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the state's flat tax with a progressive income tax where the wealthy pay a higher rate and nooumg'sr goverhil murphy insisting on a millionaire's tax which the legislature isighting. for "nightly business report" i'm robert frank. >> from recessi fears to mixed economic data to the call for interest rate cuts and just wher does the economy stand right now. joining us to talk about that is craig, he is the chief economist at finding sparks. welcome back, craig. nice to see you >> good evening, sue. >> you know, there are a lot of different opinions floating out there economically and you fall in the camp of fundamentally stable, y? >> i thinkou look at the consumer and the consumer's been in a good positio and we see the unemployment rate at 3.6% and we've seen the wage growth above 3% now and the consumer debt load isn't too onerous in this cycle and that's the basis for this stable economy andsi ss investment is positive and we see some weakness and we're starting to see some growing concerns and obviously th the trade uncertainty that's creeping in and today i was most encouraged bthe is
the state's flat tax with a progressive income tax where the wealthy pay a higher rate and nooumg'sr goverhil murphy insisting on a millionaire's tax which the legislature isighting. for "nightly business report" i'm robert frank. >> from recessi fears to mixed economic data to the call for interest rate cuts and just wher does the economy stand right now. joining us to talk about that is craig, he is the chief economist at finding sparks. welcome back, craig. nice to see you...
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enme argue it's a religious symbol on gover land and maintained with tax dollars. th justices are expected to issue their ruling asar e as today. >>> it's 4:08. we're giving you a heads-up for now. weekend, ay is th it's sunday. >> if you are notsure what get your dad, we at least will get you started with look at how much people plan to spend. >>> and we are working 4 you helping you prepare for your family's next vacation. the things you can do now to make sure you have a fun and safe summer.en laur >>> and super excited that you reminded us abo the father's day because completely forgot it was this weekend. i'm putting that on the take. we'll talk about this weekend. we'll also talk about today obviously. >>> welcome back at 4:12.d to house democrats will begin key hearings on alleged presidential obstructiwa. >> they a renewed focus on the mueller report. here's a look at those democrats who say the president should be impeached. speaker nan pelosi is not one of them, but she did make news with reported comments earlier this week. casey hunt spoke with senatorv
enme argue it's a religious symbol on gover land and maintained with tax dollars. th justices are expected to issue their ruling asar e as today. >>> it's 4:08. we're giving you a heads-up for now. weekend, ay is th it's sunday. >> if you are notsure what get your dad, we at least will get you started with look at how much people plan to spend. >>> and we are working 4 you helping you prepare for your family's next vacation. the things you can do now to make sure you...
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this is the virginia lieutenanto gover fairfax's lawyer sent letters to d.a.s in massachusetts and north carolina saying, quote, if an investigation wero determine that the allegation is true, it should be criminally prosecuted. but they go on to y, quote, just as no serious crime should go unprosecuted, no innocent erson should have his reputation tarnished by a false allegation. fairfax's attorneys say if he is in bocent, the matter shou closed, and the public informed. his accuse have called for the state general assembly to hold bipartisan hearings on the allegations instead. the lieutenant governor says law enforcement is better equipped to deal with the claims. he says the encounters were consensual. >>> 4:08. new, u.s. catholic bishops are taking steps t confront theex abuse crisis plaguing the catholic church. >> they're holding an annual conference in baltimore. yesterday they voted to create a new sex abuse hotline. it will field allegations cgarding bishops who have committed abuse overed it up. people can call or make nlcomplaints through an one link. the operators will relay
this is the virginia lieutenanto gover fairfax's lawyer sent letters to d.a.s in massachusetts and north carolina saying, quote, if an investigation wero determine that the allegation is true, it should be criminally prosecuted. but they go on to y, quote, just as no serious crime should go unprosecuted, no innocent erson should have his reputation tarnished by a false allegation. fairfax's attorneys say if he is in bocent, the matter shou closed, and the public informed. his accuse have called...
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please keep in mind that you even if you have a governess something please don't bring up there doing about mattered because that would be the one who would be deciding their life for you. gabriele hideous relationship was maria from his parents for 7 years they didn't know he had a german girlfriend. he didn't want to upset his parents who hold fast to indian customs and traditions. she would go to church every sunday and people day would suggest and she would see somebody who is interested in a manager who has a grown up daughter are you interested should be speak to them and so i would say no also then she would send me some pictures or some facebook profiles audit or tell me the name of the girl and i thought we were going to convince book. a suitable wife would come from the same social class and the same religion. was determined to follow his heart. several times a week. when you could hear me. i could hear myself the 4 and a half hour time difference is one problem or not he gets home from work it's 10 o'clock at night in bangalore. are they. ok. now like i had 2 courses and no
please keep in mind that you even if you have a governess something please don't bring up there doing about mattered because that would be the one who would be deciding their life for you. gabriele hideous relationship was maria from his parents for 7 years they didn't know he had a german girlfriend. he didn't want to upset his parents who hold fast to indian customs and traditions. she would go to church every sunday and people day would suggest and she would see somebody who is interested in...
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public services transportation and above all to confront the just man policy of mary symmetry of the governess and the service of the program for international monetary fund that i'm going to make it easy for most recent mockery of old the next government because they still want to have a relationship with that we are willing to fight argentina is an old hand at this making the same painful mistakes in 2001 they took an i.m.f. loan jaring an economic crisis as usual mistakes were made and the i.m.f. are just people then the crisis got a teeny bit worse. q nationwide riots the government collapsing and debts being defaulted on. and the i.m.f. a good people they had no problem admitting that everyone alex messed up even worse than they did it would have been an ugly crisis anyway perhaps not quite as bad if the fund has supported a change in strategy earlier it isn't that mistakes are only made with tina the i.m.f. makes mistakes with everybody greece for example the economy wasn't restored jobs weren't created and the quote notable failure is the bull made made everything worse and like argenti
public services transportation and above all to confront the just man policy of mary symmetry of the governess and the service of the program for international monetary fund that i'm going to make it easy for most recent mockery of old the next government because they still want to have a relationship with that we are willing to fight argentina is an old hand at this making the same painful mistakes in 2001 they took an i.m.f. loan jaring an economic crisis as usual mistakes were made and the...
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mews 4 told but the sisters during the gover shutdown in january. >> our mother said you know, what girl, you could sell thesee chcakes. >> reporter: they named their company the furlough cheesecake because they were furloughed federal workers. bills were stacking up. >> and nobody seemed to care that we were furloughed. they were still going to charge lateees. >> reporter: after the news 4 rept they appeared on the ellen show. who surprised them wh a $20,000 order. since then they've sold more than 5,000 cheesecakes and quit the government job. >> we learned a lot but we're read groirt future. >> the future. >> and beyond. >> and beyond. >> reporter: aren't they great. now, this is nice and chilled. mm. you can buy the furloughed cheesecakes at walmart stores on august 18th. y and al can get them on their website at the furloughcheesecake.com. shomari stone, news 4. >> a we can vouch for it. it was pretty amazing. >> we didn't put on the apron or nything like that but we did get to sample it purely for journalistic reasons. that is good cheesecake. >> so good. >> think every last crumb
mews 4 told but the sisters during the gover shutdown in january. >> our mother said you know, what girl, you could sell thesee chcakes. >> reporter: they named their company the furlough cheesecake because they were furloughed federal workers. bills were stacking up. >> and nobody seemed to care that we were furloughed. they were still going to charge lateees. >> reporter: after the news 4 rept they appeared on the ellen show. who surprised them wh a $20,000 order....
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edhurricane michael devasthe region last october, leaving residents homeless, jobless, and in search of goverent aid and services. but now, children, inul part, are feeling another kind of after-effect-- mental health issues.d" "miami hereporter elizabeth koh is reporting on rois. she joins us now tallahassee. >> sreenivasan: toll me, what are some of the things that teachers are seeing in their students? >> they are tell me, what are some of the things that teachers are seedeg in their ss? >> they're seeing a lot of symptoms of depression and anxiety and p.t.s.d. bay coty, which was directly hit by the storm, has put together a list of mental health needs that ty've been seeing in their students, and it's taken a lot of forms. we've seen students who start crying just when they start hearing the rain, because it reminds them of what the storm sounded like. we've had some extreme cases, like a couple of girls coming to school with razor blades and a icide pact, cutting their wrists open in front of their classmates. we've had children as as six, telling teachers and people at school that they wa
edhurricane michael devasthe region last october, leaving residents homeless, jobless, and in search of goverent aid and services. but now, children, inul part, are feeling another kind of after-effect-- mental health issues.d" "miami hereporter elizabeth koh is reporting on rois. she joins us now tallahassee. >> sreenivasan: toll me, what are some of the things that teachers are seeing in their students? >> they are tell me, what are some of the things that teachers are...
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well to look at theresa may's parliamentary legacy in a bit more detail i spoke to dr daniel gover fromsity of london and asked him what had been achieved. the number of the bells actually received royal assent, particularly i'm looking at the 2017 at general election, the number of bill that has been achieved that is roughly comparable with what we expect from a similar session, so the last time we had a two sentient suspension, was roughly similar number of bells. a two sentient suspension, was roughly similar number of bills. in terms of actual type of bills, and i think of them and the clauses and political significance, aside from brexit, they have tended to be relatively small ones, uncontroversial so many of the small ones which is easy to write off because many are small, but worthy causes. the has not been any major flagship bills that we tend to see with incoming governments. lots of government can take place. you can implement some changes that can lead to policy successes but nevertheless, in terms of primary legislation, it has been dominated by brexit and it is these much
well to look at theresa may's parliamentary legacy in a bit more detail i spoke to dr daniel gover fromsity of london and asked him what had been achieved. the number of the bells actually received royal assent, particularly i'm looking at the 2017 at general election, the number of bill that has been achieved that is roughly comparable with what we expect from a similar session, so the last time we had a two sentient suspension, was roughly similar number of bells. a two sentient suspension,...
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optimistic but surely most of the human progress that's been made realize it was just 6 of the based on governess china doesn't actually no it doesn't say that matt meagher was the mao is a very bad thing in terms of china taking off china throughout its foreign parasites in the one $940.00 s. it then made a series of catastrophic blunders in the fifty's in the sixty's in the seventy's under mao who tried to organize trying to buy top bankers like it's only in 198879 often when china stopped trying to run china from the center that's when china takes off it's no coincidence that the great economic success stories of our time the united states with its sublime constitution that disperses power between states china since 1000 some china india more recently the. these are taking off as great economic success stories great blocks because they've begun to decentralize economically the one part of the planet that has started to centralize economic decision making of the past 30 or 40 years is the one part of the world economy that is doing relatively badly and that is the european union and no doubt th
optimistic but surely most of the human progress that's been made realize it was just 6 of the based on governess china doesn't actually no it doesn't say that matt meagher was the mao is a very bad thing in terms of china taking off china throughout its foreign parasites in the one $940.00 s. it then made a series of catastrophic blunders in the fifty's in the sixty's in the seventy's under mao who tried to organize trying to buy top bankers like it's only in 198879 often when china stopped...
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upon mexico by the drug cartels should be a matter of concern for both the lopez observ observe dorr govers well. >> this is something to watch. pelosi is worried about the friendly nation to the south where they send us illegal immigrants by the millions, send us drugs by the tons and kill tens of thousands of americans every year. and their gangs. it is amazing to listen to this nonsense. by the way, did cbs news ask a follow-up question? did they point out a counter vailing reality? >> we've been an extraordinary friend of mexico. we have given them so much, north america free trade, what have you. rebuilt their economy. when you look at that map, nancy pelosi ought to get from san francisco and look to the bottom of her state and see where it's all red, baja, what have you, totally controlled. she ought to go down to san diego and some other almosts of it and -- lou: she ought to go without her bodyguards. >> that's southern california. san diego. imperial valley. it's astonishing to me. lou: above that border. >> the reality is that we have a serious problem. the president is trying to
upon mexico by the drug cartels should be a matter of concern for both the lopez observ observe dorr govers well. >> this is something to watch. pelosi is worried about the friendly nation to the south where they send us illegal immigrants by the millions, send us drugs by the tons and kill tens of thousands of americans every year. and their gangs. it is amazing to listen to this nonsense. by the way, did cbs news ask a follow-up question? did they point out a counter vailing reality?...
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the roles of how we gover -- the rules that govern how we collect and retain information and disseminate it are entirely unclassified. they were proactively released by the cia and are on our website right now. they are the entirety of the rules. you are looking at the whole rule sets. that was very revolutionary for us and it really actually required us to rewrite the rules from the ground up, to be able to do that. but we thought it was critically important that we be able to communicate with folks about that. i will explain a bit about why later we thought that was important. that wasn't the only reason we revised the rules. the reason we revise the rules is because our operation was fundamentally changed. we had a great set of rules if you are going to get a sheaf of papers in some darkened alley about military intelligence. you could look through them and figure out what was the foreign intelligence information, and you would send that back to washington, and if there was american information that was irrelevant, he was left on the cutting room floor. i don't want to suggest we don'
the roles of how we gover -- the rules that govern how we collect and retain information and disseminate it are entirely unclassified. they were proactively released by the cia and are on our website right now. they are the entirety of the rules. you are looking at the whole rule sets. that was very revolutionary for us and it really actually required us to rewrite the rules from the ground up, to be able to do that. but we thought it was critically important that we be able to communicate with...
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all this as president trump fueled the democratic fury by saying he would likely listen if a foreign gover
all this as president trump fueled the democratic fury by saying he would likely listen if a foreign gover