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so to question of trust, is ita that in it.of trust, is it a blip, will they get their? there will have to come back to this, because they cannot move forward. sinn fein will not allow power—sharing to move forward...“ ita power—sharing to move forward...“ it a problem of personalities, in a way? i think not. it a problem of personalities, in a way? ithink not. ithink it a problem of personalities, in a way? i think not. i think the problem is profound, it is not clear it is in either of their interest to run the province. in a time of extreme austerity, why do they want to be responsible for schools, hospitals, all the everyday drudgery which it is to run it evolved government under westminster where westminster has tightened the screws to such an extent you get nothing but blame. there is not really an incentive to either of them to want to govern. brian, who's to blame for the of negotiations? is the dup sinn fein? you could say it is the dup because it raises questions about arlene foster's ability to lead her party. that i
so to question of trust, is ita that in it.of trust, is it a blip, will they get their? there will have to come back to this, because they cannot move forward. sinn fein will not allow power—sharing to move forward...“ ita power—sharing to move forward...“ it a problem of personalities, in a way? i think not. it a problem of personalities, in a way? ithink not. ithink it a problem of personalities, in a way? i think not. i think the problem is profound, it is not clear it is in either...
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if she was to make ita party interest. if she was to make it a confidence issue, she would play chicken with her mps, asking if they were going to vote down, if they were going to vote down, if they did that they would bring the conservative government down. we will be hearing from on friday. we will be hearing from on friday. we will see how she responds. do you see this as essentially a political move byjeremy corbyn, seizing the opportunity to make life more difficult? i see nothing wrong with that. he is the opposition leader. for a long time, the criticism we had, or that we have heard quite a lot, aboutjeremy had, or that we have heard quite a lot, about jeremy corbyn had, or that we have heard quite a lot, aboutjeremy corbyn is he is not interested in taking power and doing anything. he is always talking the big talk and not doing anything. here he is, in a position where he himself... i doubt whether he thinks he can get this through the eu if it came to that. it was an interesting quote in that article from frank
if she was to make ita party interest. if she was to make it a confidence issue, she would play chicken with her mps, asking if they were going to vote down, if they were going to vote down, if they did that they would bring the conservative government down. we will be hearing from on friday. we will be hearing from on friday. we will see how she responds. do you see this as essentially a political move byjeremy corbyn, seizing the opportunity to make life more difficult? i see nothing wrong...
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. -- if ita long time was quick to put in a regulation, it is quick to get rid of it, and that is why you saw a flurry of activity across the agencies this year because the obama administration had done a bunch of things on the way out the door that was easy to undo. but the big stuff, the stuff they worked hard on, like the waters of that u.s., the clean power plants, the stuff they took years to try to get into place will take us as long to get out, but we are already started and now, and so i do not think you will see as much deregulation in the second year, but you will see the big pieces of the puzzle come together, and impact has been to mend us. i just flew in from the administration -- the middle east, and people there said the optimism amongst american business has never ever been higher, and they think it has as much to do with the regulations as taxes. >> that his huge. so what role has the omb played in reducing the regulations question mark -- regulations? mr. mulvaney: no one outside the beltway has ever heard of us and nobody inside knows what we do, and we like it like
. -- if ita long time was quick to put in a regulation, it is quick to get rid of it, and that is why you saw a flurry of activity across the agencies this year because the obama administration had done a bunch of things on the way out the door that was easy to undo. but the big stuff, the stuff they worked hard on, like the waters of that u.s., the clean power plants, the stuff they took years to try to get into place will take us as long to get out, but we are already started and now, and so...
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there it a business trip or is ita delhi. there it a business trip or is it a political trip? it a politicaltrip? it is delhi. there it a business trip or is it a political trip? it is purely a commercial trip. look at these adverts which are out in almost every national daily. india is the largest market for trump real estate products. thank you so much the update, devina gupta there are joining us from delhi. and with that we end this edition of asia business report. have a productive day ahead. goodbye furnell. —— goodbye for now. the top stories this hour. us president donald trump supports efforts to improve background checks on gun ownership, the white house says, following the florida school shooting that killed seventeen people. a unicef report on global infant mortality has found that many newborn deaths are preventable. around the world, 2.6 million babies die each year before turning one month old. we're about to speak to unicef to find out more the former football coach barry bennell has been described as the "devil incarnate" by a judge at liverpool crown court wh
there it a business trip or is ita delhi. there it a business trip or is it a political trip? it a politicaltrip? it is delhi. there it a business trip or is it a political trip? it is purely a commercial trip. look at these adverts which are out in almost every national daily. india is the largest market for trump real estate products. thank you so much the update, devina gupta there are joining us from delhi. and with that we end this edition of asia business report. have a productive day...
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it brings with ita extremely extensive. couple of features and innovations that people are not willing to adopt. they don't want to get rid of the home button. they said that they certification could be another problem. we know that the loyalty of the apple customer base, the legacy of stevejobs, is so high, that they will not go anywhere. the experiences that they have been up to create, the grubber rediscover the retail experience, thatis rediscover the retail experience, that is so magical that those users and customers will come back, even if the adoption of the iphone next 80 year is that of a couple of months. they seem to be saying, look at all of our users, and the number of users is growing all the time, and will be providing services to the mall. that is a bit of a shift in terms of where they want to put the emphasis of when it photograph will be. absolutely. looking at goodwill and amazon, the in—home for it -- in goodwill and amazon, the in—home for it —— in homeless assistance, they are seeing hardware is gett
it brings with ita extremely extensive. couple of features and innovations that people are not willing to adopt. they don't want to get rid of the home button. they said that they certification could be another problem. we know that the loyalty of the apple customer base, the legacy of stevejobs, is so high, that they will not go anywhere. the experiences that they have been up to create, the grubber rediscover the retail experience, thatis rediscover the retail experience, that is so magical...
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islam, ita of radical was a core campaign process. bolton: i would have put list ofherhood on the terrorist organizations in january 20 17. i don't think there is any question about this. too often our diplomats fall whether it is the irish republican army or any terrorist organization, a humanitarian wing of his ball up for example zballah for example. to understand as you obama administration did not but president trump does, what we are fighting here is not a concept of violence. we are fighting a radical ideology that grows out of islam, political islam. that ideology did tests western civilization and america in particular. we did not create the ideology. we may not like having to deal with it. if we do not a knowledge what we will never prevail. there is a nuance that might have a counterpoint in that area. it jasser: i would nuance and say if you globally declare the muslim brotherhood a terror organization, you will find what about al jazeera which is staffed with muslim brotherhood. the bottom line is that you have got the eg
islam, ita of radical was a core campaign process. bolton: i would have put list ofherhood on the terrorist organizations in january 20 17. i don't think there is any question about this. too often our diplomats fall whether it is the irish republican army or any terrorist organization, a humanitarian wing of his ball up for example zballah for example. to understand as you obama administration did not but president trump does, what we are fighting here is not a concept of violence. we are...
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is it something that is a bit of a one off or is ita something that is a bit of a one off or is it a sign that this problem of refugees leaving from the coast of libya in these unstable bulbs is once again becoming quite a serious issue? i mean, the issue never really went away. maybe the attention of the public has gone away a little bit, but we have about 250 drowned so far this year. that is just 250 drowned so far this year. that isjust in 250 drowned so far this year. that is just in january and 250 drowned so far this year. that is just injanuary and now 250 drowned so far this year. that is just in january and now you 250 drowned so far this year. that is just injanuary and now you add to that is 90 we think pakistani migrants who are believed to have drowned and, indeed, there are new and disturbing reports that there may have been another incident which is still unverified. clearly the people are desperate to come in the hopes of getting a new life and the smugglers are there ready, willing and able to take their money. none of the solutions, none of the effo rts of the solu
is it something that is a bit of a one off or is ita something that is a bit of a one off or is it a sign that this problem of refugees leaving from the coast of libya in these unstable bulbs is once again becoming quite a serious issue? i mean, the issue never really went away. maybe the attention of the public has gone away a little bit, but we have about 250 drowned so far this year. that is just 250 drowned so far this year. that isjust in 250 drowned so far this year. that is just in...
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companies trying to get the same sorts of assurances 01’ to get the same sorts of assurances or is itarances or is it a little bit more straight 7 or is it a little bit more straight f or is it a little bit more straight up? if we do not have access to a single market, why would we stay? up? if we do not have access to a single market, why would we stay7m 2016, the japanese government actually put out a document saying how damaging the lack of access to single market would be on britain and business deals with companies in japan. so, they have been very clear that they want the uk to stay part of the single market. you know with your business background, we always told businesses, markets like clarity, and at the moment they lacked certainty and they do not have that even from the british government, in terms of what the blueprint is as to what they want from future trading nation. exactly, with the nissan dilly mentioned before, that was probably an example of companies wanting to have even a tiny bit of clarity of what the future will look like, so they can put a business plan togeth
companies trying to get the same sorts of assurances 01’ to get the same sorts of assurances or is itarances or is it a little bit more straight 7 or is it a little bit more straight f or is it a little bit more straight up? if we do not have access to a single market, why would we stay? up? if we do not have access to a single market, why would we stay7m 2016, the japanese government actually put out a document saying how damaging the lack of access to single market would be on britain and...
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she had hoped to work as a coo in ita. stead, she was sold to an unknknown won. princess: the first day they okok me to the s streets i stard crying. i closed my eyes, open agagain. i thoughght it was a d drea. then i sawaw that it wasn't a dream. it s s realit heel of the e shoe. anand when iamame back from me hospital, that wasas when i knw that it isis very seriouous. yeah, , it was about six to eit mohshs. i was luckcky to meet alalbertoo came to lilisten to me a and o find aololution toto my libert. reporter: itit's no coincicide that turinin became a huhumn traffificking hub. in the 1980'0's, nigeria opene. the pelele tffickers were huhumn icick toake adadvaage of it to ganize visas forheir victs. it w the beginning of a brut busiss. sometimes, princess and alberto ta youngng wen who haven't yet fallen prey to traffickersn n a eciaial to of ththcity -- showing them the reaealities o streetrorostitutn. princess: i toldou people that werere goingo tuturin see where e our girls arare worki. you remembmber i said onone dae wiwillo? >> yes. princessa-haha. thi.
she had hoped to work as a coo in ita. stead, she was sold to an unknknown won. princess: the first day they okok me to the s streets i stard crying. i closed my eyes, open agagain. i thoughght it was a d drea. then i sawaw that it wasn't a dream. it s s realit heel of the e shoe. anand when iamame back from me hospital, that wasas when i knw that it isis very seriouous. yeah, , it was about six to eit mohshs. i was luckcky to meet alalbertoo came to lilisten to me a and o find aololution toto...
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in decembe2008, itas the wot flood at i rember. you coulsee all this war just flong swify into t viage thatay, and the sa time, tre were ese huge ice shee that we just cong in ft, and hrd theseoud thumps d bumps the sidof e house.nd i fured out at was pbably thice shee that oke apt from t river that e hittinthe hous a after t water wt back to the ver, the was jus brownsticky m all or the round whever theater uche that m was on toof the steps-- 2, 3, a 4. floods decembeare uncoon. thrivers a usuallyrozen l the watill sprg. andlso the osion th we' facinghere. thwarmer tempatures areausing t permafst to me, and th permafro to meltffects t land rough erion. so,he erion cutsff some nd that fas into t river, d we losquite a t each yr. this sing, my d and i, we meared how r it was ts year wlost abt 8 feet an each ye we lostnother 5 fee an we havenother 4or so feeteft unt the ba of the riv reach the hou. if keeps ming at t same rate, en in e next f years,hen we mht havto move theouse to other locati. does are me, cause we don't know there'
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. >> they released the no one likess us we don't care ita next month. the brewery will limit purchases to one per person unless you're jason kelce. 10% of the proceeds will go to the make the world better foundation. >>> you can now see exactly what it'll be like to raid in a self-driving car if you want to. landon dowdy is here with that with this morning's cnbc business news. landon? >> reporter: hi, there, tracy. google's self-driving car has posted a 360 degree video on youtube today to let people envision what it's like to actually ride in an autonomous vehicle. they're about to launch them in phoenix, arizona in the coming months. 57% of americans say they're unlikely to use a self-driving car and 59% say they'd be uncomfortable riding in one. >> yeah, add me to that list. and let's talk about papa john's is out at nfl's official pizza company. >> reporter: that's exactly right because papa john's and the nfl have agreed to partways ending their exclusive partnership. john shatner blamed the company's slowing sales on the national anthem protests
. >> they released the no one likess us we don't care ita next month. the brewery will limit purchases to one per person unless you're jason kelce. 10% of the proceeds will go to the make the world better foundation. >>> you can now see exactly what it'll be like to raid in a self-driving car if you want to. landon dowdy is here with that with this morning's cnbc business news. landon? >> reporter: hi, there, tracy. google's self-driving car has posted a 360 degree video on...
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he called ita about the market downturn.is is good news, it is evidence of an economy that is growing faster, wages that i picking up. but of course, in the market, investors are a lwa ys course, in the market, investors are always thinking about six, nine, 12 months down the road and they are starting to say wait a minute, all of this spending that president trump and the republican—led congress is doing right now, it is highly unusual to see this amount of stimulus, government stimulus, in a period of such strong economic growth and investors are starting to get concerned about an economy that will overheat and then the federal reserve will be forced to raise interest rates very quickly, which tends to really begin to hurt economic growth and hurt the value of the stock market. heather, thank you very much for that. thank you. for the last few days, paris has been the venue fer anthlbi‘mvmzl as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. if you like vintage cars, then this must be like paradise — the sleek lines, the polished metal, veh
he called ita about the market downturn.is is good news, it is evidence of an economy that is growing faster, wages that i picking up. but of course, in the market, investors are a lwa ys course, in the market, investors are always thinking about six, nine, 12 months down the road and they are starting to say wait a minute, all of this spending that president trump and the republican—led congress is doing right now, it is highly unusual to see this amount of stimulus, government stimulus, in...
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renovated and repainted, and you'll find murals and sculptures created by the locals here as well, making ita didn't manage to catch the winter olympics, do not despair. there are dozens of annual winter themed festivals here in south korea. one to look out for is the yearly ice fishing festival close to the olympic site in pyeonchang, where thousands of tourists and locals use rods, traditional lures and even their bare hands to catch trout from the icy river. that's it for this week, but i hope you can join us next week on the travel show when... christa is in norway, as she takes a journey along one of the world's most spectacular rail lines in search of the roots of norwegian music. it's kind of the sound of nature. fiddle plays. this is great. and don't forget, if you want to follow us on the road you can sign up to our social media feed. hello. winter refuses to relinquish its grip across the uk, but notjust the uk, across the whole of europe at the moment. with that high—pressure still entrenched across scandinavia and the siberian air spilling right across europe, having such a dramat
renovated and repainted, and you'll find murals and sculptures created by the locals here as well, making ita didn't manage to catch the winter olympics, do not despair. there are dozens of annual winter themed festivals here in south korea. one to look out for is the yearly ice fishing festival close to the olympic site in pyeonchang, where thousands of tourists and locals use rods, traditional lures and even their bare hands to catch trout from the icy river. that's it for this week, but i...
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port h>>se' another lookt a how mtheajornd iexes arave ged y.to itas ao- y of a day. dtheow droppedrl neay 300 to ,425.10 the nqasdaas w off 1.25%. 5.the s&p 500as wow d 3 17. 8 i n ot20 t' is not. by tay wt' is nice to be back toth.er .> iist tly t'has itor f "ghni sissneorept" tonight. > we wi sllouee y ainga torr.ow >>s thiisbb "rlc wowsd ne america." fug ndinofhi tess prentitason i pmadeosblsi te byhere feman dafounti,on ankod fvlerouatnd pion,urinsug sotilufoons r era'ica' neglected needs.in >> planng a vacaontiap esce that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot sieahaer tn yothk.in you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, andri fends sucafiall ndhe tscir eapone the island with warm, y days, cointrg wiade nd as,hend t crtal blue caribbean sea. nop nstoflhtige s aravlaaible fros mt major airports. nf
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itas so many legs to it. just how damaging is it? anthony: obviously, it is drip drip drip situation. what the white house wanted to talk about is the ate of the union address, which was fairly well-received, a measured and polished presentation. but here what he didn't talk about last night, the russia investigation, is once again cropping up. anything distracting them from getting their message out on thc omy and immigration will be difficult for them to handle. and it could political price. jane: anthony zurcher, thank you very much for making sense of it all.aw republicankers were going on retreat in west virginia today, but a train carrying them collided with a garbage truck, leaving one person in the vehicle dead. yaaders of the house including house speaker paulsaid no one aboard the train was significtly injured. the gathering was scheduled a day after thstate of the union , in which the president tried to call on repubatcans and demoto work together to tackle america's problems. but is the opposition party in any mood to com
itas so many legs to it. just how damaging is it? anthony: obviously, it is drip drip drip situation. what the white house wanted to talk about is the ate of the union address, which was fairly well-received, a measured and polished presentation. but here what he didn't talk about last night, the russia investigation, is once again cropping up. anything distracting them from getting their message out on thc omy and immigration will be difficult for them to handle. and it could political price....
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government came to power, the economy was in a very bad state, heavily indebted, people were finding itas very high. inflation was... absolutely. the centrist of living was very high. inflation was. .. absolutely. the centrist pro- market government comes in, but expectations are high and you have to deliver. president macri's party does not have a majority in parliament, salah how easy, how difficult is going to be volume try to get his pro— market reforms through? -- so how easy? that makes it much more worth while that the reforms that president macri and his government are doing just to improve our economical situation. the first thing we had to improve was now macroeconomics. inflation was rampant. deficit was absolutely high. wasteful subsidies. cut international credit. slowly, during the first year, we paid our investors on time, we tried to put in order the deficit, we are curtailing our deficit. we are now trying to achieve 3.2% of our deficit in the budget. these are important measures taken. and the people are also going along with him. the elections that took place last octo
government came to power, the economy was in a very bad state, heavily indebted, people were finding itas very high. inflation was... absolutely. the centrist of living was very high. inflation was. .. absolutely. the centrist pro- market government comes in, but expectations are high and you have to deliver. president macri's party does not have a majority in parliament, salah how easy, how difficult is going to be volume try to get his pro— market reforms through? -- so how easy? that makes...
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is ita the rationale in the uk. in it? is it a drugs policy issue? was it to testing issue?have been carried out to approve it as a drug? it's a bit of both. no doubt like in australia, there are regulations around drugs that are still contraband. regulations around drugs that are still contra band. as well, regulations around drugs that are still contraband. as well, there are issues with any new agent showing they are effective through clinical trials. and there are agencies involved, strong evidence that these treatments are genuinely effective. the difference with marijuana treatments is that there is a background of the safety of the agents. we know that the safety of them is pretty well—established. certainly there are problems but there are problems with medications anyway. making special dents —— dispensation is the way forward in this situation until standard processes a re this situation until standard processes are put in place. professor mark cook, thank you very much. rescue teams in western iran searching for a passenger plane which disappeared with more than 6
is ita the rationale in the uk. in it? is it a drugs policy issue? was it to testing issue?have been carried out to approve it as a drug? it's a bit of both. no doubt like in australia, there are regulations around drugs that are still contraband. regulations around drugs that are still contra band. as well, regulations around drugs that are still contraband. as well, there are issues with any new agent showing they are effective through clinical trials. and there are agencies involved, strong...
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you touched on your own family and you did capture your parents' memories in a memoir rory and ita.ery young and i thought if the worst happened and my parents died while they were very young they would be left not knowing much about their grandparents. my mother for a example was born in 1925. her mother died in 1928, when my mother was three. she knew virtually nothing about her. she didn't know her surname. i don't think there was a photograph. did not know where she came from. did not know where her family were. i witnessed my mother discovering that side of her family when she was in her 50s. she found out she had a whole family living in long island in new york. did you ever wonder whether the general public would actually be interested in reading about them? i don't know what the general public is. i never thought it was going to be angela's ashes. it wasn't going to be a global phenomenon by any means. but i thought it would have a validity. they were great storytellers and very descriptive. my mother's memory is very precise. my father's is more general and he embellishes.
you touched on your own family and you did capture your parents' memories in a memoir rory and ita.ery young and i thought if the worst happened and my parents died while they were very young they would be left not knowing much about their grandparents. my mother for a example was born in 1925. her mother died in 1928, when my mother was three. she knew virtually nothing about her. she didn't know her surname. i don't think there was a photograph. did not know where she came from. did not know...
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addressing his staff, christopher wray said: reporter: is the memo a dud, sir, is ita dud? smiling again but this is a vicious fight at the heart of the us government. some are saying the only winners are the russians. peter bowes, bbc news. earlier patrick baysham — from the washington—based democracy institute — told bbc news the memo does shed some light on the actions of the fbi. i guess the surprise is how clear it appears there is a trail that has been laid inadvertently by the fbi. if what the republican memo says is true then it is pretty crystal clear that at least some senior individuals at the fbi were not telling the fisa court rather pertinent information. that is quite shocking. we will have to see whether there is other evidence that counters that but it is a pretty damning indictment so far. for a second time in a week, the leading brexiteer — conservative jacob rees—mogg has criticised economic forecasts by civil servants, regarding the possible impacts of brexit. this morning, he said that treasury forecasts have always been "clearly politically influenced
addressing his staff, christopher wray said: reporter: is the memo a dud, sir, is ita dud? smiling again but this is a vicious fight at the heart of the us government. some are saying the only winners are the russians. peter bowes, bbc news. earlier patrick baysham — from the washington—based democracy institute — told bbc news the memo does shed some light on the actions of the fbi. i guess the surprise is how clear it appears there is a trail that has been laid inadvertently by the fbi....
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very finite itas the writer says. police places in locations there's a huge issue there because now these people just are detached from the online insurance economy so just we believe that i was solution would help a lot change the just that we believe there will be interacts with governments with online economy and just with other users bridge shoes to see the process of development it doesn't happen by the miracle except that you're connects. the pace with that knowledge acceleration and brought to new ideas that's today's world. leonardo dicaprio who picked up an oscar for his portrayal of a man's fight for survival pitted against the elements in the revenant is worried about the weather in siberia lead to capital foundation as alerted its instagram followers about low temperatures in the region. louis. hello. some moments is broke when temperatures reach near record in the siberian village of qana the estimated temperature was around minus sixty two degrees celsius climate change is posing a real threat to local p
very finite itas the writer says. police places in locations there's a huge issue there because now these people just are detached from the online insurance economy so just we believe that i was solution would help a lot change the just that we believe there will be interacts with governments with online economy and just with other users bridge shoes to see the process of development it doesn't happen by the miracle except that you're connects. the pace with that knowledge acceleration and...
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chief itas they regard as terrorist linked to the p.k. k. a senior kurdish official told the voices news agency that syrian government troops will deploy to some border positions within two days al-jazeera spoke to the white b.g. spokesman nuri mahmud he said we are calling on the syrian army to protect our frame because we'd love to preserve a unified syria we're saying this because the international community continues to address the syrian leadership is sovereign and we call on this authority to protect its territory there is a sum of binge of aid is following the story for us from istanbul. when it comes to fruition this deal would not be a surprise because kurdish fighters the people whose production units are white b.g. have been in negotiations with the bashar al assad government for a number of days now sources have been telling us that there are sticking points including the man with the conscription of kurdish fighters into the city and government forces there giving up of heavy weapons by these kurdish fighters and giving up al
chief itas they regard as terrorist linked to the p.k. k. a senior kurdish official told the voices news agency that syrian government troops will deploy to some border positions within two days al-jazeera spoke to the white b.g. spokesman nuri mahmud he said we are calling on the syrian army to protect our frame because we'd love to preserve a unified syria we're saying this because the international community continues to address the syrian leadership is sovereign and we call on this...
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>> yes, that's a rocket, and, yes, itas tested in alameda today. why it was there, we found out. plus -- >>> the bay area kicking off a weekend celebration for the year of the dog. >>> i'm meteorologist sandra patel. frosty cold and the pocket of flakes. yes, snowflakes here in the bay area. i'll let you know when you will will see those changes coming up. >>> here's what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> if you watch this, it would mean a lot to me. there's nothing sadder and i looic to think about this sometimes, than people going home after not winning the oscar and taking off their clothes and finding that acceptance speech. i always imagine what a great coffee table book that would be, just the -- >>> take a look at the right of your screen here. what is that exactly? now, sky7 was flying over alameda this morning when the pilot asked that very question after he spotted what looks like a rocket. so we wanted to fund out what it is and why it's there. abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom found the answers. >> reporter: they're being awfully quiet about it. >> that's w
>> yes, that's a rocket, and, yes, itas tested in alameda today. why it was there, we found out. plus -- >>> the bay area kicking off a weekend celebration for the year of the dog. >>> i'm meteorologist sandra patel. frosty cold and the pocket of flakes. yes, snowflakes here in the bay area. i'll let you know when you will will see those changes coming up. >>> here's what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> if you watch this, it would mean a lot...
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that said, ita cannot overstate the importance of addressing the legal, economic, and security concerns that are ever present in this debate. a huge priority of mine has been, and remains, to be border security. our homeland and our borders must be secure. tragically, human, drug and sex trafficking are still viable markets in the most darkest corners around this world. unfortunately, we have those corners of the world right here in our own nation. in showing theys integrity of our immigration system is essential in working to prevent these bad actors from infiltrating our very own borders. this legislation would direct funds toward bolstering our sborder control and various degrees of security along the border such as physical, and virtual fencing, radar and other technology. it also cuts immigration loopholes and ensures that dangerous criminals are denied entry. rethis legislation addresses the current debate in a humane and thoughtful manner and i urge my colleagues in the senate to support this common sense pathway forward. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. >> mr. presid
that said, ita cannot overstate the importance of addressing the legal, economic, and security concerns that are ever present in this debate. a huge priority of mine has been, and remains, to be border security. our homeland and our borders must be secure. tragically, human, drug and sex trafficking are still viable markets in the most darkest corners around this world. unfortunately, we have those corners of the world right here in our own nation. in showing theys integrity of our immigration...
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we are looking at the longer-term monthly chart, the double bottom, the two rounded itas confirms above%, means we could see an equal and opposite reaction to the upside towards for .5% to the tenure -- year.o the 10 a normalization the fed would not want to see, faster than expected. something to keep in mind. that would suggest the great bond market could come to an end. mark: thank you. after two weeks of selling off, u.s. stocks could have the best week in five years, back to were we were -- back to where we were when we started. is nick watson of henderson global investors limited. you trimmed your equity exposure in mid-january. have you been adding to it given the recent volatility? >> we have rebuilt those positions we reduced in january. because the end of spring in 2017, you saw a range of asset classes supercharged by positive growth and low inflation. and qe continuing. this year, it felt like they were getting complacent with extremeweather the -- levels of enthusiasm for stocks and we wanted to bank profits. mark: which part of the market are you getting into? >> we think
we are looking at the longer-term monthly chart, the double bottom, the two rounded itas confirms above%, means we could see an equal and opposite reaction to the upside towards for .5% to the tenure -- year.o the 10 a normalization the fed would not want to see, faster than expected. something to keep in mind. that would suggest the great bond market could come to an end. mark: thank you. after two weeks of selling off, u.s. stocks could have the best week in five years, back to were we were...
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with all that it is a 10fog advisory in a out of 10 because clear skies generally mean sunny day and ita chillier start then yesterday, so lik a coat is in order, the flyers, hat, because they won again last be r temperatures in the 20's and 30's to start the on radar. it is a dry morning. 37 degrees. time 6:37. plan on sunshine throughout the daylight hours. got, 41 deg. it will be 54 by noon. is, 5:51. elly, and on aare getting beautiful day like today that is a very good good, sue. you will notice brightness of the moon out there stepping still working man in the hole, a live look at market street right in front of here. water department crews, have dug up, again, the stretch of market street, between third and fourth street. they are letting the septa rolle traffic this morning. market street still block see a detour there. chestnut street still closed from fourth over to second week and a half ago. live look at the schuylkill expressway westbound in towards center city down to one lane that one lane pattern on the overnight here on the vie street expressway as you work your way in t
with all that it is a 10fog advisory in a out of 10 because clear skies generally mean sunny day and ita chillier start then yesterday, so lik a coat is in order, the flyers, hat, because they won again last be r temperatures in the 20's and 30's to start the on radar. it is a dry morning. 37 degrees. time 6:37. plan on sunshine throughout the daylight hours. got, 41 deg. it will be 54 by noon. is, 5:51. elly, and on aare getting beautiful day like today that is a very good good, sue. you will...
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the other thing is ita the right direction. the other thing is it a slightly more feasible.everyone that amount of money. you are also involved in encouraging women and young girls into science. how important is that going to be in the future, if we have to compete with automation? it will be incredibly important. all the automation and technology is being built by one type of person which means there is a skew on the technology and the way we are taking advantage of it. it is very important that we can have talent and innovation and the balance of people from different backgrounds feeding into different technologies so they are used for all and innovating for all, rather than just a small group. how divisive might attempt as pound payment be indifferent parts of the country —— how divisive might a £10,000 payment be and between different ages? they suggest up to 55 and the pension age is 67 so there is a gap there as well. that will be incredibly divisive and tricky how you get around how you help people in that transition phase. but the biggest question is where the money
the other thing is ita the right direction. the other thing is it a slightly more feasible.everyone that amount of money. you are also involved in encouraging women and young girls into science. how important is that going to be in the future, if we have to compete with automation? it will be incredibly important. all the automation and technology is being built by one type of person which means there is a skew on the technology and the way we are taking advantage of it. it is very important...
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: in the wake of the florida school massa, students confront lawmakers, walkout in protest and take ita>> i want to listen. >> chris: we will discussth thea governor rick scott who just announced his plan to improve school safety. >> have broken my action plan down into three tractions. the "fox news sunday" exclusive. then, we will talk members of the parkland community whose lives are changed forever by the mass >> i'm pissed because my daughter areee again! >> chris: andrew pollack, meado. the debate over the eltrease of a democratic rebuttal. withill sit down number two democrat on the house intelligence committee.power plf the week," a dinosaur hunter makes "fox news sunday" ." and hello again from fox news washington. it lawmakers here in thend in statehouses across the country are grapplin w keep students safe after the deadly mass shooting at marjory ju a week and a half ago. in a few minutes we will speak with wndho lost his daughter meadow and delaney tarr, a student will survive shooting, about how they are coping and what they are asking of the nation's leaders.t firsth flor
: in the wake of the florida school massa, students confront lawmakers, walkout in protest and take ita>> i want to listen. >> chris: we will discussth thea governor rick scott who just announced his plan to improve school safety. >> have broken my action plan down into three tractions. the "fox news sunday" exclusive. then, we will talk members of the parkland community whose lives are changed forever by the mass >> i'm pissed because my daughter areee again!...
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itas moving pretty well as relates to getting a better relationship with the local school system, i had even moved -- one of my good friends, bill, education,tment of was helping me. from someopposition of the vested groups because they felt that, if richmond does this, it will be spread to other places. yes, when i was governor, that was one way to look at the dillon rule. when i was mayor, that was another way. large, thereby and has to be some understanding of relaxation. it shouldn't be as rigid as it relates to our cities. one of the finest speeches i heard barack obama make -- i was mayor at the time and we were in miami. unfortunately, our cities are looked upon as being roadblocks to economic development and the opportunities for enhancement. he said, they are the real engines for that to take place. we need to reinvest in our cities. trump saying what donald is saying today. when he said it, the room erupted in applause and agreement. this was a room full of republicans, democrats, independents. unfortunately, he had gone through the first stimulus package to get the money to t
itas moving pretty well as relates to getting a better relationship with the local school system, i had even moved -- one of my good friends, bill, education,tment of was helping me. from someopposition of the vested groups because they felt that, if richmond does this, it will be spread to other places. yes, when i was governor, that was one way to look at the dillon rule. when i was mayor, that was another way. large, thereby and has to be some understanding of relaxation. it shouldn't be as...
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0ris ita people who have lost in this case?onal march on washington to demand tighter restrictions on gun ownership. they say they‘re determined that the shooting will be a turning point in the us national debate on guns. the white house says president trump will hold a ‘listening session‘ on wednesday with a group of high school students and teachers. simon clemison reports. the rally before the rally — protesters are already taking to the streets. in fort lauderdale, close to the biggest us school shooting for some years, many spoke. but three words rang out. shame on you! to every politician who is taking donations from the nra, shame on you. next month they plan to march on washington calling for tighter gun control, they hope there will be protests in other cities on the same day. students organising the demonstration say they want the latest attack to be a turning point. what i am looking for is reasonable change with the united states congress and bills that are passed before i get back to school because this is not the
0ris ita people who have lost in this case?onal march on washington to demand tighter restrictions on gun ownership. they say they‘re determined that the shooting will be a turning point in the us national debate on guns. the white house says president trump will hold a ‘listening session‘ on wednesday with a group of high school students and teachers. simon clemison reports. the rally before the rally — protesters are already taking to the streets. in fort lauderdale, close to the...
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. -- ita terrible that it was a turbo tragedy. to hear from parents -- it was a terrible tragedy. governor of florida, rick scott, as you know was in parkland, and he spent a great deal of time there. he also asked that we convene roundtables which we did on safety. one on school safety, one on mental health and one on 10 safety. , thescussed mental health policies and practices that need to be in place. we discussed all of these things and some of the issues brought up came up when we talked. secretary devos just mentioned one of them, which is one of the tier one social and emotional issues, up raptors where we are helping students feel connected, so that we do not reach the needing mental health services to intervene with individuals like about. practices being in place, we have -- we are required to have a fire drill ends will once a month. we are not required to have active shooter drills. that, --actice like >> active shooter drills are a very negative thing. on a child who is 10 years old, and you say, we are going to have an act to shooter drill, i say, what is that? peopl
. -- ita terrible that it was a turbo tragedy. to hear from parents -- it was a terrible tragedy. governor of florida, rick scott, as you know was in parkland, and he spent a great deal of time there. he also asked that we convene roundtables which we did on safety. one on school safety, one on mental health and one on 10 safety. , thescussed mental health policies and practices that need to be in place. we discussed all of these things and some of the issues brought up came up when we talked....
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that is high sports is looking phenomenal ita. richelle carey is here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories on robot us and thanks for being with me by for. news has never been more available it's a constant barrage of it with every day but the message is a simplistic you have the frain good logical rational people versus the crazy monster and misinformation is rife dismissal and denial of well documented accusations and evidence is part of genocide the listening post provides a critical counterpoint challenging mainstream media narrative at this time on al-jazeera. with bureaus spanning six continents across the globe. to. al-jazeera is correspondents live in green the stories they tell. us about it. is iraq fluent in world news. these explosions were not an act of war. these nuclear bombs were experiments by the soviet union. to the cause that people who lived in the vicinity the motives make little difference rewind silent. at this time on al-jazeera. i was always telling you how famous he was going to make it t
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in the day, i think clarence remembers this, , only in illinois and specifically in chicago would it ita promotion, as it was -- was a promotion to step down as a member of congress to become an alderman. clarence: i remember the news conference, were you there when he announced? some chicago reporter said, why? why you want to leave congress? a said congress is only national -- and he said congress is only national. [applause] do you see a difference between upstate and downstate? what are the differences of how to the members work together or work separately? what struck me, i will give you a chance to talk about this, you have more experience with the day-to-day. i think it was back in the 1990's covering the democratic convention, the republican convention, when i went to a reception afterwards and just talking with illinois republicans, how moderate and sensible my illinois friends seemed to be compared to a lot of the folks from more conservative states. it was the beginning of the change of atmosphere we have seen happen in washington sincerely 1990's. more polarized. talking to a
in the day, i think clarence remembers this, , only in illinois and specifically in chicago would it ita promotion, as it was -- was a promotion to step down as a member of congress to become an alderman. clarence: i remember the news conference, were you there when he announced? some chicago reporter said, why? why you want to leave congress? a said congress is only national -- and he said congress is only national. [applause] do you see a difference between upstate and downstate? what are the...
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out and ita photo gets wide enough circulation, maybe the right person will see it and maybe somebody will get an answer to their question. so there are more than a dozen from what i found, possibly more, of facebook groups with followers ranging from ten thousand to 200,000 people, and it's this whole world of people sharing stories and sharing pictures, either of someone they lost or someone who has been found although usually not the way that you would want to eventually find your family member. people will share sometimes very disturbing photos of bodies found in the desert or a backpack and just these little clues for people to follow up on. on. and lilliana came across one of those -- one of her cousins saw it and forwarded today her because they thought that the man looked like her brother. jason, you have done a lot of thinking and writing and work with the clues that might migrants leave behind in the desert. can you say a little bit about your own work and talk about groups like the one that lilliana used to try to find her brother. >> yeah. i mean, first i want to say the s
out and ita photo gets wide enough circulation, maybe the right person will see it and maybe somebody will get an answer to their question. so there are more than a dozen from what i found, possibly more, of facebook groups with followers ranging from ten thousand to 200,000 people, and it's this whole world of people sharing stories and sharing pictures, either of someone they lost or someone who has been found although usually not the way that you would want to eventually find your family...
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they said that they did day itae checks. whether they were able to identified a person named nikolas cruz, whether they were able to tie to other instragram and social media accounts which he had in his true name as well, that is unclear. i think that that is something that needs to be looked at. certainly we need to be in a forward leaning position and we have to take these allegations seriously. if somebody makes a statement like that, it has to be investigated. we've seen too often the social footprint that is laid out by these attackers in advance of these types of incidents. so that is something that the bureau will look at in how they coordinate going forward. one thing i will say, i've been saying this for a couple day, there needs to be a national way at a national level for these types of allegations to be funled so that they are investigated, there can be coordination at the state and local level as well as with the educational community. and that we have accountability so we ensure that these leads are covered in
they said that they did day itae checks. whether they were able to identified a person named nikolas cruz, whether they were able to tie to other instragram and social media accounts which he had in his true name as well, that is unclear. i think that that is something that needs to be looked at. certainly we need to be in a forward leaning position and we have to take these allegations seriously. if somebody makes a statement like that, it has to be investigated. we've seen too often the...
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. >> he was moved on the issue of daca, ita seemed, but has takena harder line and made it so the democrats have to pass all his asks on immigration, his wall, et cetera. are we going to see a scenario where there's a poison pill put into a bill that might mean that folks can use their concealed carry licenses across the country no matter what state they got them in? they will be valid no matter where they go? is that what we'll end up seeing happen? >> that's a great question and it's an open question. we don't know. but he's moved by images and with daca he's moved by the stories of young people. it's possible here he's moved and he takes action and he's sort of the person who can communicate that to his base and to the nra and get people on board with small reforms. or it's possible history will repeat itself and he'll start to make a move and the hardline people in his administration, in the party, in the base will sort of pull him back to where he was in all these images at the end of the won't have frankly done that much. >> ashley, i hope you don't have to leave, i'm going to ask rep
. >> he was moved on the issue of daca, ita seemed, but has takena harder line and made it so the democrats have to pass all his asks on immigration, his wall, et cetera. are we going to see a scenario where there's a poison pill put into a bill that might mean that folks can use their concealed carry licenses across the country no matter what state they got them in? they will be valid no matter where they go? is that what we'll end up seeing happen? >> that's a great question and...
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extent, ita certain seems like he might've missed out on some of the revival that we have seen givenhe fact that you have delayed this four times already since 2016 and the rivals have been opening up resorts in the past year. mgm sees is losing market share as well. >> as anybody would understand, the market is on the move. is almost like given us a good opportunity to come with the other openings taking on earlier in the year. we're very positive. we are reinvigorated and reinventing. we think the timing is perfect and we are very comfortable getting into it as we are just in time for the chinese new year. yvonne: has the delay impacted bookings at all for the holiday? there are solid and that is why we needed to get open. a lot of people want to visit us in code type. but also in our property in macau. when i understand, the bookings in macau are very strong. raimi: we have seen that with a lot of casino operators. the gaming tables for this property, less than a streak of 150 which is what most operators have been allotted in the past. what does this mean for the number of vip ta
extent, ita certain seems like he might've missed out on some of the revival that we have seen givenhe fact that you have delayed this four times already since 2016 and the rivals have been opening up resorts in the past year. mgm sees is losing market share as well. >> as anybody would understand, the market is on the move. is almost like given us a good opportunity to come with the other openings taking on earlier in the year. we're very positive. we are reinvigorated and reinventing....
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in that context, looking at the itas, wence of laguna feel we use of the right criteria to fully acquiret is about building brand and building a tried and having repeat consumers and this is what lagunitas is doing. is abouth of lagunitas growing the craft space and that's as essential as an ipo of reference outside of the united states. not a craft phenomenon has taken proportion in the u.s. different than in other countries because of the distribution system. it is still growing. consumers want to drink a repertoire. they won beer that is close to the community that they understand, that have a history, that have quality -- guy: -- for the euro. guest: indeed. the footprint is helping. part of it is further devaluation and emerging markets and part of it is the euro potentially tightening. what we say that we expect the headwind of currency is going to be in the same ballpark as last year. two years in a row, the headwind in translating the results of our international operations was about one billion euros. a little more the year before. we are not expecting to operate in a more favor
in that context, looking at the itas, wence of laguna feel we use of the right criteria to fully acquiret is about building brand and building a tried and having repeat consumers and this is what lagunitas is doing. is abouth of lagunitas growing the craft space and that's as essential as an ipo of reference outside of the united states. not a craft phenomenon has taken proportion in the u.s. different than in other countries because of the distribution system. it is still growing. consumers...
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no plans to call ita left in the tank. no plans to call it a day at this point? not yet, i am sure!a long time to wait for the bronze medal to be confirmed. yes, that is the most horrible experience, waiting to see what the other riders do. specs leak with the canadian max parrot coming up, he normally lands everything. i assumed i would get fourth or fifth but i was lucky. and managed to walk away with the bronze medal. and such away with the bronze medal. and such a landmark medal. you did not start snowboarding until you were 14? before that you're into gymnastics. so kids watching this today aged seven or eight, how do they get into the big air event? you know you need to start the bottom and work your up. get down to your local dry slopes and give it a shot. in the uk you're never more than two hours away from somewhere you can go snowboarding. so go for it. i do not think i've ever heard anyone who has not had a time snowboarding. as you say you have to start at the bottom and work your way up. but you started at the top and went to the bottom with a fewjumps in between! this
no plans to call ita left in the tank. no plans to call it a day at this point? not yet, i am sure!a long time to wait for the bronze medal to be confirmed. yes, that is the most horrible experience, waiting to see what the other riders do. specs leak with the canadian max parrot coming up, he normally lands everything. i assumed i would get fourth or fifth but i was lucky. and managed to walk away with the bronze medal. and such away with the bronze medal. and such a landmark medal. you did...
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itas latest frustrating that has not been priced in.ime, you know, we have had this sort of headwinds of, you know, safe haven yen, which does not particularly help the market, especially flows, so we would still think the earnings story in japan is the strongest earnings story in asia and also in dm markets, which we would expect to eventually be appreciated by the market. betty: i want to talk very quickly about china. whether your outlook out all -- at all has changed over the weekend, which essentially removes any kind of term limit barriers for president xi jinping. he can essentially rule, it seems, indefinitely. does that change your outlook in china? kieran: it is pretty extraordinary. pretty much expected, i think. again, and china, we are focused on the earnings side of things. last year, we were narrowly led by tech both in terms of earnings growth and also market performance. we still think that in order to continue to be -- have leadership and chinese markets over the next him a let's say, this year, we need to see some of
itas latest frustrating that has not been priced in.ime, you know, we have had this sort of headwinds of, you know, safe haven yen, which does not particularly help the market, especially flows, so we would still think the earnings story in japan is the strongest earnings story in asia and also in dm markets, which we would expect to eventually be appreciated by the market. betty: i want to talk very quickly about china. whether your outlook out all -- at all has changed over the weekend, which...
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i would call ita interesting little... i would call it a fast this morning.t has been discussing this week, did his opposite number in the european commission, michel barnier‘s deputy. they are at this level. michel barnier wants to come to that meeting but he is at this level and ollie robins isn't allowed to speak to him. that is david davis's job. that discussion didn't happen. michel barnier says it was a direct clash. the british aren't sure, they are trying to reschedule for the afternoon. the brits say it'll go ahead but they use a this afternoon all they are discussing is date for the next round of brexit talks. they are not even sure exactly what they are discussing today and who is allowed to be in the room while they do it. as i said, things aren't going very well. anyway, we'll leave it there, adam thank you very much, adam fleming in brussels. the winter limericks and south korea are likely to do the coldest in history with temperatures of —25 celsius. north and south korean athletes entered the stadium to loud cheers as one team. the sister of n
i would call ita interesting little... i would call it a fast this morning.t has been discussing this week, did his opposite number in the european commission, michel barnier‘s deputy. they are at this level. michel barnier wants to come to that meeting but he is at this level and ollie robins isn't allowed to speak to him. that is david davis's job. that discussion didn't happen. michel barnier says it was a direct clash. the british aren't sure, they are trying to reschedule for the...
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they knew itas in 83. here we are still talking about this. the one thing i would do, you can't do just one thing because the structure itself is so bad the committee structure is so bad, the appropriating an authorization tie it does not work, will never work what i io back to a doubly redundant on this, doesn't matter what you do to change it. you have to have consequences that are real to the member. not just the staff and not just to expenditures. sequestration is the stupidest thing. i'll tell anybody that. they it so dr. cohen it would never happen. that's what, it did happen. well, i voted against it but that day is over that i can go home until people it didn't pass but i voted for it. it passed but but i voted agait it. that's no longer good enough. they are holding us accountable and should do the number one responsibility we have in congress and that is to fund the federal government. >> okay. senators, thank you very much for joining us. [applause] >> thank you. >> let me just say thank you all for your interest but i hope you took
they knew itas in 83. here we are still talking about this. the one thing i would do, you can't do just one thing because the structure itself is so bad the committee structure is so bad, the appropriating an authorization tie it does not work, will never work what i io back to a doubly redundant on this, doesn't matter what you do to change it. you have to have consequences that are real to the member. not just the staff and not just to expenditures. sequestration is the stupidest thing. i'll...
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tell me, is it a change to the law is ita tell me, is it a change to the law is it a consultation onts they have under different employment models and how we can make sure that the quality of work, as well as the number ofjobs, is at the heart of the government's agenda. and that we should be held to account for the quality ofjobs. so there is a very wide range of recommendations. we are responding comprehensively and enthusiastically to them, implementing almost all of them. also following what some of them. also following what some of the select committees in parliament called upon. a big change in our regulations. if somebody is at home who is a courier, thinking about sick pay, holiday pay, what are these proposals, what difference will they make to that person listening to you this morning? one thing is that they will be entitled on day one and a clear statement of what their rights are. at the moment, they don't have that. lots of people zemke don't know whether they are entitled to holiday pay, sick pay and whatever —— simply don't know. that will be an important change. when
tell me, is it a change to the law is ita tell me, is it a change to the law is it a consultation onts they have under different employment models and how we can make sure that the quality of work, as well as the number ofjobs, is at the heart of the government's agenda. and that we should be held to account for the quality ofjobs. so there is a very wide range of recommendations. we are responding comprehensively and enthusiastically to them, implementing almost all of them. also following...