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hammond to drop all props for budget light.sual accoutrements we're used to seeing. hammond here, not the most charismatic or eye—catching of charts this, ditching the red box for his so—called mini budget. he has ditched the two budgets every year. apparent pain this year, the so—called mini budget will be 15 to 20 minutes. there has been this longer held view that you should only have one budget a year. we are the only country with an advanced economy that has this. it is gordon brown's fault. used to be the autumn statement in december, then another rabbit out of a hat in march at budget time. the surprise and thing is its philip hammond delivering the budget. he seems in such disarray around the cabinet table that he was in danger if few weeks ago of not being. at the time of brexit when you need to convey a climate of certainty, give a vision for the country, maybe there should be a longer budgets are people actually understand the economic road map. clearly they are going for short but sweet. people underestimate the impo
hammond to drop all props for budget light.sual accoutrements we're used to seeing. hammond here, not the most charismatic or eye—catching of charts this, ditching the red box for his so—called mini budget. he has ditched the two budgets every year. apparent pain this year, the so—called mini budget will be 15 to 20 minutes. there has been this longer held view that you should only have one budget a year. we are the only country with an advanced economy that has this. it is gordon brown's...
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prime minister talks about one policy and philip hammond another.mmond needs to stick to collective ministerial responsibility on this issue. he has very much become this figure they say, of course philip hammond was a remainer, so they see him as perhaps not pushing in the same direction as they would like to see brexit go. there has been a lot of criticism about the treasury this week, not just from of criticism about the treasury this week, notjust from bernard jenkins but also jacob rees—mogg just a couple of days ago talking about how he sees the treasury full—service acting against the direction he would like to see brexit going. basically suggesting that the civil service was painting brexit to be a worse outcome than it needs to be. he used the phrase fiddling the figures yesterday. that has been criticised, a lot of backlash from the union that represents civil servants, saying that those are just unsubstantiated conspiracy theories. it isa unsubstantiated conspiracy theories. it is a sense ofjust that kind of tense atmosphere within the co
prime minister talks about one policy and philip hammond another.mmond needs to stick to collective ministerial responsibility on this issue. he has very much become this figure they say, of course philip hammond was a remainer, so they see him as perhaps not pushing in the same direction as they would like to see brexit go. there has been a lot of criticism about the treasury this week, not just from of criticism about the treasury this week, notjust from bernard jenkins but also jacob...
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and began turning out the morris oxford mall knows a few originals have survived one is owned by hammond yose of moisten. it's all his was one of the last in the bull nose series built in one nine hundred twenty six it was followed by the flat nose series which had a conventional flat radiator that made the car look like almost any other from the period through the outside all. it was the canister shape of the radiator that earned it the nickname old nose just like the exterior the interior possesses a distinguished british sense of elegance the cream colored seat and wooden dashboard seemed to recall a vintage sailboat the speedometer is marked in miles per hour and on yourself as added the kilometers per hour around the outside edge. when counting the rumble seat for him. people can fit into the open two seater torpedo had been used to have his own very aesthetic reasons for choosing this particular car he knew just what he was looking for. so why should the one to him it's of thing of beauty or one because of the color of black and maroon set against the nickel trim he's always been f
and began turning out the morris oxford mall knows a few originals have survived one is owned by hammond yose of moisten. it's all his was one of the last in the bull nose series built in one nine hundred twenty six it was followed by the flat nose series which had a conventional flat radiator that made the car look like almost any other from the period through the outside all. it was the canister shape of the radiator that earned it the nickname old nose just like the exterior the interior...
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earlier i spoke to our political correspondent susan mendonca and i asked her why phillip hammond wash criticism. philip hammond is somebody who the brexiteers within the backbenches of the tory party have not liked very much, so criticism directed at him again and in particular that thing about the idea that the vague and divided leadership and that is meaning that civil servants are not being given the right direction. that's because we had a few days ago jacob rees mogg about the civil service putting out figures that painted brexit in the worst possible light and he talks about the treasury fiddling the figures. and i suppose bernard jenkin trying to move the criticism away from the civil service itself and perhaps onto philip hammond for, in his view, taking a different view to theresa may on the direction that brexit should take and in particular the issue of the customs union, that is something brexiteers want to to see, a complete break with the customs union and any connection between britain and europe on the customs union. so that is pretty much what that's about. what we h
earlier i spoke to our political correspondent susan mendonca and i asked her why phillip hammond wash criticism. philip hammond is somebody who the brexiteers within the backbenches of the tory party have not liked very much, so criticism directed at him again and in particular that thing about the idea that the vague and divided leadership and that is meaning that civil servants are not being given the right direction. that's because we had a few days ago jacob rees mogg about the civil...
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these comments from bernard jenkin in particular about philip hammond.exiteer is in the back benches of the tories have not liked much. criticism directed at him again, in particular, that thing about the idea that there is a vague and divided leadership, and that basically means that civil servants are not being given the right direction. that is because we had a few days agojacob rees—mogg talking about the civil service, basically putting out figures that painted brexit in the worst possible light. he talks about the treasury fiddling the figures. i suppose bernard jenkin really trying to move the criticism away from the civil service itself, and perhaps onto philip hammond four, in his view, taking a different view to theresa may on the direction brexit should take. particularly the issue of the customs union, which brexiteer is one to see a complete break with the customs union. that is pretty much what that's about. today we have had amber rudd, the home secretary, responding to these claims. she told the andrew marr show that, in terms of that cri
these comments from bernard jenkin in particular about philip hammond.exiteer is in the back benches of the tories have not liked much. criticism directed at him again, in particular, that thing about the idea that there is a vague and divided leadership, and that basically means that civil servants are not being given the right direction. that is because we had a few days agojacob rees—mogg talking about the civil service, basically putting out figures that painted brexit in the worst...
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margaret as president of the association will talk about access and alexis hammond junior at the is going to moderate. so, let's begin. in looking at the briefing, let's start with you, mike because you brought the televised briefing. so, why did you bring television cameras in and what did you see
margaret as president of the association will talk about access and alexis hammond junior at the is going to moderate. so, let's begin. in looking at the briefing, let's start with you, mike because you brought the televised briefing. so, why did you bring television cameras in and what did you see
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takes some getting used to and as an english car it's got its steering wheel on the right side as hammond yo so it has no desire to pass anyone on the road that was no problems that once he'd gotten used to it as i've been on the wooden leg with a car that all of the men is off by this is a court of law. with an engine performance of just eighteen kilowatts and top speed of ninety kilometers per hour passing modern cars might be rather difficult but hammond knows of doesn't care all he uses the car for is a bit of joy riding or a sunday drive. disobey him the experience is indescribably beautiful especially just coasting along that nobody's annoyed when he pokes along at fifty or sixty kilometers per hour each just out to enjoy the wind and nature and the sunshine in terms of driving at least he can't imagine anything better. it's only a few more years till his cali can celebrate its hundredth birthday and josefa is already looking forward to the party. and next time i'm driving. up sunni car. version. and mercedes creates a mean green beast the am. the be. the be. the to. the to the but.
takes some getting used to and as an english car it's got its steering wheel on the right side as hammond yo so it has no desire to pass anyone on the road that was no problems that once he'd gotten used to it as i've been on the wooden leg with a car that all of the men is off by this is a court of law. with an engine performance of just eighteen kilowatts and top speed of ninety kilometers per hour passing modern cars might be rather difficult but hammond knows of doesn't care all he uses the...
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with the better side as the second half began and they created that best chance of the day patrick hammond and lust into couldn't convert. checking but his team on from the sideline but it was lives if you grab the game by its horns creating chances and putting the hosts on the pressure. said paul was the only man on the pitch that could keep the bulls at bay. five hospital wasn't best pleased and brought some new firepower in the form of on loan signing look man the debutante needed just eleven minutes to find the back of the net one nil for life siege in the eighty ninth minute. leipsic extend their own peace and streak to four games against cloud and look man well what's a start to life in germany. that results gave leverkusen the chance to extend their lead in second if they could beat in form freiburg but first let's take a look at bae and the spite a string of injuries munich were expected to make light work of hosts minds a club teetering dangerously close to the dreaded drop zone with fans growing frustrated could they deliver a shock victory. fine sandro wagner started for the fir
with the better side as the second half began and they created that best chance of the day patrick hammond and lust into couldn't convert. checking but his team on from the sideline but it was lives if you grab the game by its horns creating chances and putting the hosts on the pressure. said paul was the only man on the pitch that could keep the bulls at bay. five hospital wasn't best pleased and brought some new firepower in the form of on loan signing look man the debutante needed just...
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look at the financial times, richard hammond —— philip hammond to drop. didn't know that small. the box office still being a somewhat ironic nickname. —— docs office filled. that was his nickname back on the day. kind of ironic. he has picked the net publicity box, it will be 15 minutes long, no red 0x is. —— box. did in the previous chancellors toy with the idea of not bothering with it any more? there was the whole thing about having one budget a year, most advanced economies in the west only have one. we have two because gordon brown wanted two hits. the only thing i would say against that is that at the moment we are in a huge time of uncertainty but it might be a good idea that we had a bit more than 20 minutes to reassure the world that we are a good place to invest. i am sure phil it -- good place to invest. i am sure phil it--i good place to invest. i am sure phil it ——iam good place to invest. i am sure phil it —— i am sure phil knows best. you quys it —— i am sure phil knows best. you guys will fill the void with a lot of speculation. the budget
look at the financial times, richard hammond —— philip hammond to drop. didn't know that small. the box office still being a somewhat ironic nickname. —— docs office filled. that was his nickname back on the day. kind of ironic. he has picked the net publicity box, it will be 15 minutes long, no red 0x is. —— box. did in the previous chancellors toy with the idea of not bothering with it any more? there was the whole thing about having one budget a year, most advanced economies in...
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the sunday telegraph says, don't let hammond ruined brexit. a voice in the cabinets. people are saying they have to stand up to him. but he may be talking to the cbi who are saying that if we walk away, we don't know where we will sell our goods, we don't know if factories will close down. this can't be done without that other side, which is business. ultimately, it is all about business and livelihoods. but one about business and livelihoods. but u about business and livelihoods. but one group want to go alone and do it in isolation. do you sing she was sako chancellor? she might, but i get nowhere that will get her. that's this is about the facade and how it looks, or perhaps it is about indecision or being 50—50 in a situation when you can't decide. another story in the sunday telegraph. women given cancer all clear misdiagnosed by test blunders. that is the kind of story that makes people fearful. you go for those test and you assume that they are getting a clean bill of health. what is the story here, dharshini? this is the story here, dh
the sunday telegraph says, don't let hammond ruined brexit. a voice in the cabinets. people are saying they have to stand up to him. but he may be talking to the cbi who are saying that if we walk away, we don't know where we will sell our goods, we don't know if factories will close down. this can't be done without that other side, which is business. ultimately, it is all about business and livelihoods. but one about business and livelihoods. but u about business and livelihoods. but one group...
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he has launched an attack on theresa may and philip hammond?ore shocking when he launches an attack, he says it doesn't look as though the prime minister is having much fun, but the prime minister's spokesperson has said that she enjoys herjob enormously, actually. he has also launched a campaign against philip hammond, the chancellor, who has been calling for a soft brexit. either like to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's leadershipjust as scepticism about jake agrees mogg's leadership just as —— scepticism about jake agrees mogg's leadershipjust as —— i would like to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's —— jacob to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's ——jacob rees to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's —— jacob rees mogg's leadership prospects, he has never held a cabinet position, and some of his conservative views would not be that palatable to the wider public, i would imagine, that palatable to the wider public, iwould imagine, like that palatable to the wider public, i would imagine, like h
he has launched an attack on theresa may and philip hammond?ore shocking when he launches an attack, he says it doesn't look as though the prime minister is having much fun, but the prime minister's spokesperson has said that she enjoys herjob enormously, actually. he has also launched a campaign against philip hammond, the chancellor, who has been calling for a soft brexit. either like to inject more scepticism about jake agrees mogg's leadershipjust as scepticism about jake agrees mogg's...
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hammond. >> thank you. with deference to inspector duffy, we did submit copies of the plans which you should have in your packet, and it does show the existing third level. it shows an office space, and i think critically, it shows stairs up to that space. i don't know what's in ms. momota's house, but it's not a ladder situation where you have to crawl up into some space. so given the existing conditions, i think the law is clear that where you have three stories of habitable space and you're going to convert a not habitable basement into a habitable space, then there's no sprinkler requirement. and i would also note that this was not an issue that slips through or that wasn't vetted. we can tell because when we look at the permit summary, which i believe is also in your materials, it states that it's a remodel of a single family residence, including new kitchen, plumbing, electrical. no work on facade. no fire alarm or sprinkler work. so that's stated right there in the four-line permit details report. as
hammond. >> thank you. with deference to inspector duffy, we did submit copies of the plans which you should have in your packet, and it does show the existing third level. it shows an office space, and i think critically, it shows stairs up to that space. i don't know what's in ms. momota's house, but it's not a ladder situation where you have to crawl up into some space. so given the existing conditions, i think the law is clear that where you have three stories of habitable space and...
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in the city of hammond louisiana one hour north of new orleans.ple were shot early this morning but there is no threat any longer to students or staff and the injuries are not believed to be life-threatening but anytime there is a school shooting we jump on it and we are working to get more information. >>> we are talking about the weather, it is cold this morning and steve paulson is right here with us. >> it is cold, we have 20s and 30s even at the coast or near the coast. temperatures are in the 30s for many, stacy ross says it is 32 from nafta. 30 in gilroy,
in the city of hammond louisiana one hour north of new orleans.ple were shot early this morning but there is no threat any longer to students or staff and the injuries are not believed to be life-threatening but anytime there is a school shooting we jump on it and we are working to get more information. >>> we are talking about the weather, it is cold this morning and steve paulson is right here with us. >> it is cold, we have 20s and 30s even at the coast or near the coast....
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> reporter: police say he led them to chucky scott and his accomplice, a straw purchaser, anthony hammond. >> that's the individual with the clean record who is able to walk into gun stores in ohio or go online and buy firearms. >> reporter: then a 500-mile road trip. >> once scott had has orders in play, he and sometimes hammond would get in their car with the foorarms and drive them from ohio to new jersey. >> reporter: they worked with five camden middleman. he sold guns for profit for $2,000 a firearm. >> a number of those guns trafficked by this very ring were involved in a number of violent crimes. >> something had to be done. all these events happening. mass shootings. all this stuff going on in the country. >> reporter: franco has been worried for his family's safety february 6th when a neighbor armed with an ar-15 shot at police. camden's chief says it's hard to measure the impact this will have close to home. >> there are several less felons that are supplying other gang members in this city with the devices that can kill innocent people. >> reporter: police called the takedown
> reporter: police say he led them to chucky scott and his accomplice, a straw purchaser, anthony hammond. >> that's the individual with the clean record who is able to walk into gun stores in ohio or go online and buy firearms. >> reporter: then a 500-mile road trip. >> once scott had has orders in play, he and sometimes hammond would get in their car with the foorarms and drive them from ohio to new jersey. >> reporter: they worked with five camden middleman. he...
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ed hammond joins us. great to have you with us.t is on a more basis, does that play into the decision-making process when you are looking into the mna space? rodge: those who think they have crystal balls usually wind up with shattered glass. this is a function of a lack of certainty. the more volatility be have, it have, itpen -- we would dampen m&a transactions. volatility would work, uncertainty won't. we are left ones with are the ones that should be done, rather than building on fanciful predictions and analysis. i call this bt are of the 52 week high -- the tyranny of the 52 week high. i am not sure a selloff would be all that helpful. it might shake out a little bit. i think overall it would not be a positive. this year is the strongest start to the year since 2000. what is the regulatory environment of the product? how can we execute some of these transactions? rodgin: particularly in the financial institution mna space, i will liken the analogy to baseball. how many strikes you get before you are thrown out of the action,
ed hammond joins us. great to have you with us.t is on a more basis, does that play into the decision-making process when you are looking into the mna space? rodge: those who think they have crystal balls usually wind up with shattered glass. this is a function of a lack of certainty. the more volatility be have, it have, itpen -- we would dampen m&a transactions. volatility would work, uncertainty won't. we are left ones with are the ones that should be done, rather than building on...
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don't let hammond ruin brexit.|j on the front pages. don't let hammond ruin brexit.ing high over brexit. we have the two big meetings next week. the cabinet are meant to be thrashing out a position. i'd then think it's hugely surprising that bernard jenkins has said that the chancellor is frustrating the process. the head of waitrose... the head of waitrose. .. we are still quite away down the track and we are still trying to work out what kind of brexit it is going to be. i suppose that is why we are getting all this arguing. we and it's interesting that bernard jenkins is the latest voice saying we should not be so vague, but an unknown source, not be so vague, but an unknown source , a not be so vague, but an unknown source, a senior brexiteer is quoted as saying in the piece that there are far more of us than there are tory remainers in the commons and we are the ones who can pull the temple down. i found that confusing because i thought it was the temple of brexit we are building and if it is going to be pulled down, what will we be left with? maybe they are tal
don't let hammond ruin brexit.|j on the front pages. don't let hammond ruin brexit.ing high over brexit. we have the two big meetings next week. the cabinet are meant to be thrashing out a position. i'd then think it's hugely surprising that bernard jenkins has said that the chancellor is frustrating the process. the head of waitrose... the head of waitrose. .. we are still quite away down the track and we are still trying to work out what kind of brexit it is going to be. i suppose that is why...
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we heard them react pretty strongly when the chancellor, philip hammond, said the uk should move veryo the brexit supporting bull. since that comments from mr hammonds, we have been hearing publicly but also privately lots of comments from these ardent brexiteers. i think these comments from jacob rees—mogg are putting pressure on theresa may ahead of a crucial week, next week. we have michel barnier, the chief negotiator coming to number ten on monday, and later in the week, some crucial meetings between senior ministers, where they will be focused on what exactly the final relationship with the eu should be after brexit. joining me now to discuss this is dave penman, general secretary of the fda, a trade union representing senior members of the civil service. we are very grateful for your time. ijust want we are very grateful for your time. i just want to start by asking you, clearly audible servants, when they go to work, leave their political allegiances at the front door. is it possible that civil servants within the treasury could be manipulating evidence to achieve a particular
we heard them react pretty strongly when the chancellor, philip hammond, said the uk should move veryo the brexit supporting bull. since that comments from mr hammonds, we have been hearing publicly but also privately lots of comments from these ardent brexiteers. i think these comments from jacob rees—mogg are putting pressure on theresa may ahead of a crucial week, next week. we have michel barnier, the chief negotiator coming to number ten on monday, and later in the week, some crucial...
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half warehouse half refuge but always a place of worship and for this church the new beck master hammond hoda was to paint a magnificent old her piece dedicated to simple nicholas the patron saint of sea men and merchants. in the crow's nest of the sailing ship st nicholas. on the flags on the bow of the ship the head of st maurice. these were vows best years the town was bursting with self-confidence there was still alive the trade exchanging third cereals and wax for salt and class with grain bought in cheap in the autumn and stored in the warehouses till it could be sold at a high price in spring one hundred was beginning to bite. but the monopoly was not to hold for much longer the handy attic league was showing the first signs of losing its firm grip and russia was putting pressure on the rich merchants in revel. nothing lasts forever that's the message of the rev al dance of death band had the loopback master painted the picture it reminds the living of the transitory nature of the things of the inevitability of death. almost defiant the memorial slab of a reveille merchant who liv
half warehouse half refuge but always a place of worship and for this church the new beck master hammond hoda was to paint a magnificent old her piece dedicated to simple nicholas the patron saint of sea men and merchants. in the crow's nest of the sailing ship st nicholas. on the flags on the bow of the ship the head of st maurice. these were vows best years the town was bursting with self-confidence there was still alive the trade exchanging third cereals and wax for salt and class with grain...
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they are openly accusing philip hammond of doing a betterjob than accusing philip hammond of doing amond of doing a betterjob thanjeremy corbyn in opposing the common policy. this policy is red meat that will help the eurosceptics and settle some of their concerns. they are worried if this doesn't happen we will end up with a transition exactly like staying in the eu, still having free movement, still accepting eu law and nothing will have changed. when it comes to that idea that she has thrown the red meat to the lions perhaps to quieten down, will it be enough? it doesn't look like this in itself will be enough. what we have not heard from the prime minister is how wilbur wright to the eu citizens change? i spoke to people in brussels today and they said this is anogo brussels today and they said this is a no go area. we are demanding the same treatment in transition as we currently have now. they say it won't happen, she will have two back down on it. by the same token, it looks good for the prime minister to be having a public fight for brussels, to be having it out with eu leade
they are openly accusing philip hammond of doing a betterjob than accusing philip hammond of doing amond of doing a betterjob thanjeremy corbyn in opposing the common policy. this policy is red meat that will help the eurosceptics and settle some of their concerns. they are worried if this doesn't happen we will end up with a transition exactly like staying in the eu, still having free movement, still accepting eu law and nothing will have changed. when it comes to that idea that she has thrown...
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they're basically saying, bernard jenkin is saying, as far as he is concerned, philip hammond has nottive ministerial responsibility. he is echoing some of the comments from jacob rees—mogg earlier in the week, where he suggested that the treasury was fiddling the books with regards to brexit. the treasury made clear that is not the case. added pressure on theresa may ahead of an important week, because she and david davies will be meeting with michelle burger to discuss the next stage in the price negotiations. thank you. scotland yard is looking into two more allegations of sexual assault against the hollywood film producer harvey weinstein. it brings the total number of women who have reported him to british police to nine. the actress, uma thurman, has also alleged he assaulted her at a hotel in london in the 1990s. our correspondent, simon jones has more. she starred in several films produced by the disgraced movie mogul. it was after the success of pulp fiction that uma thurman says she was targeted by harvey weinstein. now she's the latest woman to speak out in an interview wit
they're basically saying, bernard jenkin is saying, as far as he is concerned, philip hammond has nottive ministerial responsibility. he is echoing some of the comments from jacob rees—mogg earlier in the week, where he suggested that the treasury was fiddling the books with regards to brexit. the treasury made clear that is not the case. added pressure on theresa may ahead of an important week, because she and david davies will be meeting with michelle burger to discuss the next stage in the...
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hammond there respectfully. i think dbi would be looking at the sprinkler require many going from three to four, but it's entirely possible it's an existing -- that's -- we can deal with it on a continuance or approve the -- >> it makes sense for both -- if they have the ability to negotiate, that's fine. but for us, the question of whatever is required, if it needs to be revision, they're smarter to have us incorporate that revision into the permit set instead of having to go wait for another period of time ha that it takes. >> and it's appealable. >> you're saying a continuance. >> i think it makes more sense for all parties. >> and are you, again, the appellant, talked about access to that area in her house, access to that area in a twin house on one side and then we just heard that, you know, there are stairs up to that -- formal stairs up to that area in the demolition. wouldn't there be a permit on file. >> not from 1900. >> no. no. if there was, it wouldn't be a broad assumption -- unreasonable assumption
hammond there respectfully. i think dbi would be looking at the sprinkler require many going from three to four, but it's entirely possible it's an existing -- that's -- we can deal with it on a continuance or approve the -- >> it makes sense for both -- if they have the ability to negotiate, that's fine. but for us, the question of whatever is required, if it needs to be revision, they're smarter to have us incorporate that revision into the permit set instead of having to go wait for...
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is it's still a battle between those sort of brexiteer use and the philip hammond camp?y is trying to hold her cabinets together at the bottom line is that the conservative party is divided but in parliament there is a majority for a soft brexit and therefore the only question is is that something that the eu is prepared to give us and i am not sure that they are. it depends on what it means. a soft brexit that does not include free movement of workers is not something that i can see the eu agreeing. we are definitely leaving the single market and the customs union? yes, except in all those cases, clever use of language is being used to say we might mirror those arrangements from outside. it is not good to be as clear cut as those. a last look at one story. the queen at london fashion week and she has never been to london fashion week before. she has made her debut there. good for the queen. several of us have not been to london fashion week either. would you like to be invited? not really. this is a good picture of her in the telegraph because she is actually smiling. t
is it's still a battle between those sort of brexiteer use and the philip hammond camp?y is trying to hold her cabinets together at the bottom line is that the conservative party is divided but in parliament there is a majority for a soft brexit and therefore the only question is is that something that the eu is prepared to give us and i am not sure that they are. it depends on what it means. a soft brexit that does not include free movement of workers is not something that i can see the eu...
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and then from the resulting free kick around hammond gifted graeme an equaliser i moved past three fingers and max screws that was left with one of his easier finishes i. pass it up a breathless climax with events his learning marker piazza nearly winning it for shall. i before famine seemingly determined to be out down in the area stakes by pav lanka i fail to deal with the ball over the top and this time slacker you news if it was the grateful recipient. so a vital if unlikely victory for braman in the relegation fight landing a blow to shout because champions league pursues. hatta and haas and time are both seeking to revive their european ambitions and get themselves off the table so high intensity clash was on the cards at the olympic stadium but first let's take a look at salzburg who hosted got the visitors new coach title in cork out took charge of his first game but there was another man who stole cork at standard once again all eyes are on mario gomez the striker who earlier this season was a wolves player. mario gomez hardly set the world alight at wolfsburg but the stuck out st
and then from the resulting free kick around hammond gifted graeme an equaliser i moved past three fingers and max screws that was left with one of his easier finishes i. pass it up a breathless climax with events his learning marker piazza nearly winning it for shall. i before famine seemingly determined to be out down in the area stakes by pav lanka i fail to deal with the ball over the top and this time slacker you news if it was the grateful recipient. so a vital if unlikely victory for...
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still with us, ed hammond. great to have you with us.out your views on the impact of the overhaul because it is underappreciated, and we use the term together off-camera, what you think the impact will be on spending versus m&a? is a: i think tax reform big positive for m&a generally and you have a lot of guests that have commented on that. one of the less appreciated aspect is the incentive to expense capital expenditures in certain industries. if you think about m&a, it is fundamentally a allocation decision for corporate between buying back stock, paying dividends, investing, or perhaps buying. there is an in-built incentive buy.eople to build versus often when we announced deals with clients, we talk about the benefits of buying versus building. on the expense of capx, and even though congress has extended it, you cannot count on that happening. we do know there is a benefit to spending money now from a tax perspective. ed: i want to comment on this because tax reform has been built as the great white hope for the m&a market and its
still with us, ed hammond. great to have you with us.out your views on the impact of the overhaul because it is underappreciated, and we use the term together off-camera, what you think the impact will be on spending versus m&a? is a: i think tax reform big positive for m&a generally and you have a lot of guests that have commented on that. one of the less appreciated aspect is the incentive to expense capital expenditures in certain industries. if you think about m&a, it is...
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and health minister hammond go there the message the party leader on give america was clear the party may follow her but it's not quite convinced. and here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the u.s. president has suffered a setback after the supreme court rejected his bid to get it to intervene in the case of the dreamers there the children of illegal immigrants to the united states and they've been campaigning to be allowed to stay trumpets hope the supreme court would agree to consider the case without its having to go through lower courts first britain's opposition leader jeremy corbin has outlined a more flexible approach to immigration after it writes it compared to prime minister teresa mayes he said that his labor party would guarantee permanent residence for european union citizens living in britain and the right to bring their families to join them all these enjoy european nation of slovakia is in shock tonight after a young journalist and his girlfriend were found shot dead in their home twenty seven year old young who seok worked for
and health minister hammond go there the message the party leader on give america was clear the party may follow her but it's not quite convinced. and here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the u.s. president has suffered a setback after the supreme court rejected his bid to get it to intervene in the case of the dreamers there the children of illegal immigrants to the united states and they've been campaigning to be allowed to stay trumpets hope the...
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mr hammond has fallen out with her a lot recently. me and my brother wouldn't have been able to go to university of wit had to pay these fees. £6,000 is still huge amount of money for people. they are saying this is because of the cost of writing off unpaid... you can still not pay off a student loa n you can still not pay off a student loan of £6,000 as well. it's going to ta ke loan of £6,000 as well. it's going to take a lot to get to those levels, earnings wise. so whether this is a brilliant idea, we don't know. i can't see people flocking to the polls for this. the idea seems to be that they are happy for this to be that they are happy for this to happen, the treasury, because of the cost of writing it. presumably that's because very few graduates are earning above the threshold to actually start to repay the money. that's the other problem. students are being hit at every turn. 0n the one hand we have the highest level of, or the second highest of student loans, like the amount is completely punishing the students. 0n the other
mr hammond has fallen out with her a lot recently. me and my brother wouldn't have been able to go to university of wit had to pay these fees. £6,000 is still huge amount of money for people. they are saying this is because of the cost of writing off unpaid... you can still not pay off a student loa n you can still not pay off a student loan of £6,000 as well. it's going to ta ke loan of £6,000 as well. it's going to take a lot to get to those levels, earnings wise. so whether this is a...
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to vote on this but if it does this means somebody who's an open critic of merkel taking over from hammond who for many years has been a very close ally of the epitome of loyalty within her own party and this shows really that there isn't just a change of tone really there but that merkel feels she has to react to criticism and she has to open the door to those in the party critics who so in the past of taking the party further towards the left than many conservatives feel comfortable with and mckillop let's talk about foreign policy can we expect a new direction here or is it a bit of the same old same old. well let's put it this way the social democrats would be able to nominate the prime minister currently that's it my god will who's embroiled in a deep within his with his own party whether he can keep that job is unlikely that he will be able to one thing is to show that both the social democrats and the c.d.u. party of uncle americal both have a rather broad consensus that the need to be a first commitment to europe that's also the first chapter in the coalition agreement that's on th
to vote on this but if it does this means somebody who's an open critic of merkel taking over from hammond who for many years has been a very close ally of the epitome of loyalty within her own party and this shows really that there isn't just a change of tone really there but that merkel feels she has to react to criticism and she has to open the door to those in the party critics who so in the past of taking the party further towards the left than many conservatives feel comfortable with and...
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in sharp contrast, philip hammond.merkel is allowing extra time for talks renewing her government alliance with the social democrats, suggesting that a deal is within reach. a target date of yesterday for concluding a coalition pact came and went, extending the country's largest portable stalemate since world war ii. with angela merkel's fourth term hanging in the balance, party leaders resume discussions today. ceremonyencys says the ahead. the south korean president is considering holding a one on one meeting with kim. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries around the world. on the markets, we do have a acrossbit of movement the asian region. i want to highlight that we do have stocks on the mainland of china seeing little change now as we wonder whether national brokers have come in to help e ase those losses. down 2.6% of25, soq volatility returns with a vengeance. and you have bond market jitters bounding within the week. you have the philip lane, australia
in sharp contrast, philip hammond.merkel is allowing extra time for talks renewing her government alliance with the social democrats, suggesting that a deal is within reach. a target date of yesterday for concluding a coalition pact came and went, extending the country's largest portable stalemate since world war ii. with angela merkel's fourth term hanging in the balance, party leaders resume discussions today. ceremonyencys says the ahead. the south korean president is considering holding a...
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two ministers leaving office outgoing interior minister told us they must here and health minister hammond go there. the message the party leader on the america was clear the party may follow her but it's not quite convinced. here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world u.s. president dublin trump has suffered a setback after the supreme court rejected his bid them together to intervene in the case of the dreamers now they are the children of illegal immigrants to the united states and they have been campaigning for the right to stay in the u.s. trump and hope that the supreme court would consider the case without its having to go through lower courts for us police investigating the murder of a journalist in slovakia say he was probably killed because of his work investigating corruption twenty seven year old young kusa worked for a news website in his last report examined suspect financial transactions that were part of a political scandal last year both he and his girlfriend were murdered in a case that has shocked slovakia britain's opposition leader j
two ministers leaving office outgoing interior minister told us they must here and health minister hammond go there. the message the party leader on the america was clear the party may follow her but it's not quite convinced. here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world u.s. president dublin trump has suffered a setback after the supreme court rejected his bid them together to intervene in the case of the dreamers now they are the children of illegal...
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minister but people like limits —— people who supported remain around the cabinet table like phillip hammond way day at chequers the ministers are meant to be having in the next week, where finally, after hours of debate, they will decide what they want from their future relationship with eu so he's trying to put his argument with some brio. and heading off anyone thinking about a second referendum? yes, saying that would be entirely undemocratic, taking potshots at people who have said that under prime minister herself as an important meeting on friday with angela merkel. —— and the prime minister. you can imagine how she is feeling, boris on his feet tomorrow, what will he say? will he make life harder for her what will he say? will he make life harderfor herand her what will he say? will he make life harder for her and her important meeting on friday or make it easier? it will keep us amused but you wonder every single day, some speech, something on the grid of downing street, pushing brexit, you think that people would like a bit ofa think that people would like a bit of a break from it!
minister but people like limits —— people who supported remain around the cabinet table like phillip hammond way day at chequers the ministers are meant to be having in the next week, where finally, after hours of debate, they will decide what they want from their future relationship with eu so he's trying to put his argument with some brio. and heading off anyone thinking about a second referendum? yes, saying that would be entirely undemocratic, taking potshots at people who have said...
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last year philip hammond talked about raising national insurance for self—employed workers.he tail. stephen, does this link with the story on the front page of the guardian, tesco may face a £4 billion bill of equal pay claim, would that be the biggest of equal pay claim in the country? the largest clawing back of money that should have been paid. it turns out, thanks to this law firms that tesco has been paying more to men who have been working in its warehouse than women in the same jobs and more to men who have been working on tills. people who work in tesco's are not self—employed, they have a contractual relationship with tesco. it's part of the same pattern of big firms are effectively saying, now you work for us, the rights you had ina you work for us, the rights you had in a small you work for us, the rights you had ina small sum, you work for us, the rights you had in a small sum, you don't get those any more. interesting. steve? tuscan needs this like a hole in the head, the ex—directors are going through the ex—directors are going through the courts of the profit
last year philip hammond talked about raising national insurance for self—employed workers.he tail. stephen, does this link with the story on the front page of the guardian, tesco may face a £4 billion bill of equal pay claim, would that be the biggest of equal pay claim in the country? the largest clawing back of money that should have been paid. it turns out, thanks to this law firms that tesco has been paying more to men who have been working in its warehouse than women in the same jobs...
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mr hammond has fallen out with her a lot recently. me and my brother wouldn't have been
mr hammond has fallen out with her a lot recently. me and my brother wouldn't have been
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this was hammond, louisiana, two people injured on southeastern reason it never see campus overnight. louisianastern university campus overnight. the incident involved several people on the north campus leading to a shooting according to the school's official twitter account. randall in minnesota, you're next. caller: i want to commend your guests, even though i agree that whatever works works. we are going around it wrong if we suggest people already overwhelmed with the situation be asked to do more. i commend people that are for law and order. here's what we have to understand is our adversary. they are only going into the school because they feel that is there retribution or whatever reason in their head. we have to pardon the target, -- harden the target, and we can do that through existing infrastructure and law enforcement. when people are trained to be a police officer, that can be there apprentice service. on the outgoing and, those transitioning to retirement can use the last several years to train incoming trainees. we have a failure to communicate. we have been mistaking m
this was hammond, louisiana, two people injured on southeastern reason it never see campus overnight. louisianastern university campus overnight. the incident involved several people on the north campus leading to a shooting according to the school's official twitter account. randall in minnesota, you're next. caller: i want to commend your guests, even though i agree that whatever works works. we are going around it wrong if we suggest people already overwhelmed with the situation be asked to...
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we heard them react pretty strongly when the chancellor, philip hammond, said the uk should move verying bills. since that comments from mr hammonds, we have been hearing publicly but also privately lots of comments from these ardent brexiteer is. i think these comments from jacob rees—mogg are putting pressure on theresa may ahead of a crucial week, next week. we have michel barnier, the chief ago she ate coming to number ten sumit reed on monday, and later in the week, some crucial meetings between senior ministers, were they will be focused on what exactly the final relationship with the eu should be after brexit. alan, thank you. six migrants have been injured after a gunman opened fire from a car in the central italian city of macerata. police say the attack appears to be racially motivated, with the shooter targeting african migrants — one man has been arrested. 0ur rome correspondent, james reynolds, is following developments. as far as we can tell from the local media and from the police, the gunman opened fire from his car in the city of macerata and he targeted a group of pe
we heard them react pretty strongly when the chancellor, philip hammond, said the uk should move verying bills. since that comments from mr hammonds, we have been hearing publicly but also privately lots of comments from these ardent brexiteer is. i think these comments from jacob rees—mogg are putting pressure on theresa may ahead of a crucial week, next week. we have michel barnier, the chief ago she ate coming to number ten sumit reed on monday, and later in the week, some crucial meetings...
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i think miss hammonds said all of the options look good. i'm in favor of all of these. option 1, again, we talked about this at our break, the cash fare differential, totally in support of that one. option 2-a and b, to limit the premium. i am supportive of that. it's interesting, i do wonder you showed that the number of people buying the m-pass which allows people to use bart in addition to muni, if i have that correct? or is the other way around? a pass uses part, m-pass doesn't. the number of people buying the pass is going down. i know of so many people who commute in that bart corridor to take bart instead of muni and i'm wondering in our improvements on the 14 line are helping those people feel less impacted by that and feeling like they're not willing to spend the money on bart. i know that's your commute corridor director borden, to not spent the money on bart and move to the 14-r line. this might be a question that we could answer later, what is the increase we're seeing on the 14-r since putting in the red transit lanes? >> i don't know, but we're definitely
i think miss hammonds said all of the options look good. i'm in favor of all of these. option 1, again, we talked about this at our break, the cash fare differential, totally in support of that one. option 2-a and b, to limit the premium. i am supportive of that. it's interesting, i do wonder you showed that the number of people buying the m-pass which allows people to use bart in addition to muni, if i have that correct? or is the other way around? a pass uses part, m-pass doesn't. the number...