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mark farmer said it was partly skills and training, but the industry needed to innovate.an ageing workforce. one of the most advanced, in terms of age, of all the business sectors in the united kingdom. what that suggests, based on census data and looking at the level of new entry into the industry, is that we are going to lose 20—25% of our workforce over the next decade. with brexit overlaid on that, whether it is a hard or soft brexit — there are variations on the theme — but it is undoubtedly going to add more pressure to that. i could easily see a situation where we are moving towards a situation where about one—third of our workforce is lost over the next decade or so. so, what could the government do? it is massively important that we get into schools earlier, so we can start to influence people's thinking. i am talking about 10—11 years old. not 16-18. we need to change their perception of the construction industry. my view is that you have to do the innovation piece first to profile what skills we need in the future. because i think we have a modern industry, and
mark farmer said it was partly skills and training, but the industry needed to innovate.an ageing workforce. one of the most advanced, in terms of age, of all the business sectors in the united kingdom. what that suggests, based on census data and looking at the level of new entry into the industry, is that we are going to lose 20—25% of our workforce over the next decade. with brexit overlaid on that, whether it is a hard or soft brexit — there are variations on the theme — but it is...
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. >> sky blue, produce bright and at farmer's marked a sunny interlude between watery doom and gloom especially come the forecast. >> i'm going to be wet dealing with wind. hopefully don't fly away with the tent. going to be rough. >> in a downpour so the weather experts tell us, showing up is being a professional around here, just bring gloshs. but doesn't a rainstorm hurt business? >> this is a good day, make up for that. >> in petaluma, watching the river. >> highest i've seen it. >> nearly reached top of the d street bridge. water caused probles last year but not flooded for a while. this weekend tides in petaluma's favor. >> no king tides but seven foot. that high, in the lower river, prevents water from clearing too quick. >> a little we can handle, a lot, let's not worry about that after a perfect post card day. >>> two back country skeers escaped injury after triggering avalanche near ski resort in nevada. also buried parts of the state highway between reno and tahoe. mount rose seen 70 inches of snow in the past week. squaw valley and others seen snow. you can track with the
. >> sky blue, produce bright and at farmer's marked a sunny interlude between watery doom and gloom especially come the forecast. >> i'm going to be wet dealing with wind. hopefully don't fly away with the tent. going to be rough. >> in a downpour so the weather experts tell us, showing up is being a professional around here, just bring gloshs. but doesn't a rainstorm hurt business? >> this is a good day, make up for that. >> in petaluma, watching the river....
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i'm going to work hard to open up marks for our farmers and ranchers. nebraska has such a great agriculture, farming and ranching community. we're going to give them that opportunity and work hard to do it. we reform, work hard to reform a broken tax code. it's not right that our nation has the highest corporate taxes. it puts us at a disadvantage when we compete overseas and with our neighbors. we must fix that. i want to work hard to rebhilled and restore our military readiness. it's hard to believe our military readiness is at the lowest level since post-vietnam. that's wrong and we've got to fix it. finally i want to work hard to restore our allies' faith in our nation. leading from behind has been a failure. i will close with this thought. it's something that i communicated much during the campaign. winning elections is not the goal. but it's a means to an end. mr. speaker, we're going to work hard in this congress and i'm going to be dedicated to working my hard toast deliver results for the american people and our district. it's about defending l
i'm going to work hard to open up marks for our farmers and ranchers. nebraska has such a great agriculture, farming and ranching community. we're going to give them that opportunity and work hard to do it. we reform, work hard to reform a broken tax code. it's not right that our nation has the highest corporate taxes. it puts us at a disadvantage when we compete overseas and with our neighbors. we must fix that. i want to work hard to rebhilled and restore our military readiness. it's hard to...
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were looking at a relatively speaking, because they are based on farmer aksiness, pretty we growth profile but this turns it around. marklooking at the priceline -- sam: if you want something like this with $30 billion of revenue you your p&l, with j&j, need that, and you have to pay up. they're not very many assets they give you. if you look at the pe multiple and compared to recent negotiations, you have to go out in the future years to get a meaningful comparison for the pe multiple. it looks at the top end of the range. i think this is reflective of the value of the assets. vonnie: any regulatory concerns not that we are in in your administrative era? sam: regulatory, i don't think so. issue, no major overlapping. i am not an expert, but there are no overlapping assets in terms of markets. i just wondered what the president's view of this deal is. they are using non-us offshore cash to do the deal. asked, why did they not wait to bring the cash back and look at other assets? i think yes to go back to my previous comment that there are not many assets around the give you that lift. there is a risk that the president
were looking at a relatively speaking, because they are based on farmer aksiness, pretty we growth profile but this turns it around. marklooking at the priceline -- sam: if you want something like this with $30 billion of revenue you your p&l, with j&j, need that, and you have to pay up. they're not very many assets they give you. if you look at the pe multiple and compared to recent negotiations, you have to go out in the future years to get a meaningful comparison for the pe multiple....
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--kevin love >> mark: finally, tiger was returns. tiger at conference for the farmerand shoa's open his first pga tour event in 17 months. and it was a broad day for the former world number one. he managed to part 8 of his first nine holes. but then it fell apart on the back nine with five bogeys. he vanished with 876 and its a lot and shot off the lead might then the cut, appears on lightly. --making the cut appears unlikely >> brittney: we are looking at wednesday to see if this will be the next chance for rain fall to be back in the bay area. down to the low '30's and santa rosa, 36 and livermore and oakland with dropped down to 37 degrees with napa. >> brittney: at 9:00 a.m. 43 degrees. the same thing for inland locations. did these by noon. and high 50s in certain spots 60 degrees by tomorrow. take a look if you are closer to san francisco. at mid '60s. ' >> brittney: 57 in daly city, 60 in santa rosa of their 58 will be your high in fairfield and 50 in nablus. --napa >> brittney: so, this is a nice a day tomorrow. sunshine street across the board. take a look at
--kevin love >> mark: finally, tiger was returns. tiger at conference for the farmerand shoa's open his first pga tour event in 17 months. and it was a broad day for the former world number one. he managed to part 8 of his first nine holes. but then it fell apart on the back nine with five bogeys. he vanished with 876 and its a lot and shot off the lead might then the cut, appears on lightly. --making the cut appears unlikely >> brittney: we are looking at wednesday to see if this...
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offer farmers monthly payments if they voluntarily destroy their crops and give loans to plant alternatives such as fruit trees. hundreds of millions of people across asia and around the world are markinge lunar new year. the year of the rooster officially began in china. fireworks, fresh flowers, lion dances and of course lots of food will be part of the celebrations for many. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: after the oscars were criticised for being too white, could this film be about to break the mould? well, theresa may wasn't the only foreign leader president trump was busy talking with. he had an hour long phone call with the mexican president to try to resolve the row over who will pay for mr trump's plans for a wall along the mexican border. and in an indication of the new administration's views on the contentious issue of abortion, the vice president indicated that mr trump will ensure his choice for the supreme court is anti—abortion. the bbc‘s north america editorjon sopel reports. forget theresa may's visit to dc. the big public event was a demonstration by tens of thousands of pro—life campaigners, demanding a toughening of abortion laws. this is an annual event,
offer farmers monthly payments if they voluntarily destroy their crops and give loans to plant alternatives such as fruit trees. hundreds of millions of people across asia and around the world are markinge lunar new year. the year of the rooster officially began in china. fireworks, fresh flowers, lion dances and of course lots of food will be part of the celebrations for many. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: after the oscars were criticised for being too white, could this film be...
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offer farmers monthly payments if they voluntarily destroy their crops, and give loans to plant alternatives such as fruit trees. hundreds of millions of people across asia and around the world are markinge year of the rooster officially began in china. fireworks, fresh flowers, lion dances, and of course, lots of food, will be part of the celebrations for many. rafael nadal has set up a much—anticipated australian open tennis final against old rival roger federer, with an epic, five—set semi—final win over bulgarian grigor dimitrov. the spaniard came to melbourne after many months out of competition. drew savage reports. rafael nadal. 1a grand slam titles to his name, but nothing since the french open back in 2014. with roger federer waiting in the final, nadal and his many fans were hoping that he, too, could turn back the clock. the first set against grigor dimitrov was comparatively straightforward. one break, the nadal, and he served it out, to finish 6—3. if the first was simple, the second was gritty. one game went to five set points, in a tense game that lasted ten minutes. but grigor dimitrov, hoping to win his first grand slam final at the age of 25, came out on top. in a mara
offer farmers monthly payments if they voluntarily destroy their crops, and give loans to plant alternatives such as fruit trees. hundreds of millions of people across asia and around the world are markinge year of the rooster officially began in china. fireworks, fresh flowers, lion dances, and of course, lots of food, will be part of the celebrations for many. rafael nadal has set up a much—anticipated australian open tennis final against old rival roger federer, with an epic, five—set...
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mark, ryan. i appreciate it. >>> coming up. trump's low approval ratings as he prepares to take office. is that a problem for him? that's next. (burke) at farmersalmost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even mer-mutts. (1940s aqua music) (burke) and we covered it, february third, twenty-sixteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [and her new business: i do, to jeanetgo. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. get paid twice as fast. visit quickbooks-dot-com. of your brain can make it hard to lose weight? contrave is an fda-approved weight-loss medicine that may help adults who are overweight or struggle with obesity lose weight and keep it off. contrave is believed to work on two areas of the brain: your hunger center... (woman) i'm so hungry. (avo) to
mark, ryan. i appreciate it. >>> coming up. trump's low approval ratings as he prepares to take office. is that a problem for him? that's next. (burke) at farmersalmost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even mer-mutts. (1940s aqua music) (burke) and we covered it, february third, twenty-sixteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [and her new business: i do, to jeanetgo....
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mark live in a lot, gated community. you don't like the food supply? spend lots of money and buy expensive food at upscale farmers markets. >> there's nothing wrong with farmers markets, is there? by the way, it's one way a consumer can actually meet up farmer. >> but they are not safer or whatever, that's a separate thing. my point is i wrote this book and as i started to write the book and i realized i had to think through what are my real principles about the food supply and the one that came to me was that everyone deserves safe and affordable food and i didn't realize it at the time but this actually made me unable to adopt some of the recommendations you get from people like idle pollen etc.. but that's not affordable food. so we really need to make the food supply safe for everybody, not just those who can buy their way out. >> you have to use good judgment is what you are saying. >> we need to do the things we can do. we need to tighten up on what's going on in processing plants. we need to have much more complete inspection and testing of those plants, not just at the first age. we need to ensure that wo
mark live in a lot, gated community. you don't like the food supply? spend lots of money and buy expensive food at upscale farmers markets. >> there's nothing wrong with farmers markets, is there? by the way, it's one way a consumer can actually meet up farmer. >> but they are not safer or whatever, that's a separate thing. my point is i wrote this book and as i started to write the book and i realized i had to think through what are my real principles about the food supply and the...
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farmer in the south pacific finds something important to a family from south jersey. >> reporter: we're dressing the kids in winter coats this morning. with winds blowing we have windchills closer to the freezing mark. this afternoon it stays on the chilly side. i'll have the 1 hour forecast next. >> reporter: facebook is offering another layer of security, physical security keys used by google and drop box are designed to keep out intruders looking to compromise your personal information. >>> the new samsung galaxy smart phone is two months away. it will be more powerfulful and more energy -- powerful and more energy efficient. >> will launch wednesday, march 29th. this might be the most style issue space suit ever from boeing. the boeing is lighter sleeker and offers more mobility than previous design. the gloves work on touch screen and the booty got and upgrade from reebok that will make it's debut in 2018. those are tech bytes. food? thankfully at panera, 100% of our food is 100% clean. no artificial preservatives, sweeteners, flavors, or colors. panera. food as it should be. he's got the cash. he's got a condo. he's got a car. he's got a career. but that still doesn't mean he get's you. ♪ tim
farmer in the south pacific finds something important to a family from south jersey. >> reporter: we're dressing the kids in winter coats this morning. with winds blowing we have windchills closer to the freezing mark. this afternoon it stays on the chilly side. i'll have the 1 hour forecast next. >> reporter: facebook is offering another layer of security, physical security keys used by google and drop box are designed to keep out intruders looking to compromise your personal...
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farmers work together to make farms healthier, grow higher quality ingredients, and deliver them in-season, ripe and ready to cook. because food is better when you start from scratch. blue apron. >>mark on the loose after teenager shot and killed in hey when the shooting happened in that avenue of princeton's tree the victim of the 16 your boy this said may have been a drive-by shooting. >>james: it will be there so very long all likelihood it wants to be leaving the house in the next half-hour to 45 minutes that will be gone that engen the system that is providing this line is moving to the south nicosia as a spiral is calling this moisture that out to sea we will kill for tomorrow morning assemblages will be right from the frigid side. >>robin w: no major problems but we see this crash wrapping up here on the san mateo bridge on the shoulder was bound just west of the toll plazas and everyone has to slow down and take a look at the flashing lights here on highway 92 off is off to a nice richmond park west it is smooth sailing leaving so nolan to fremont and milpitas that drive times amount not bad caulking and add 23 minutes. p>>darya: massive eucalyptus tre came crashing down into
farmers work together to make farms healthier, grow higher quality ingredients, and deliver them in-season, ripe and ready to cook. because food is better when you start from scratch. blue apron. >>mark on the loose after teenager shot and killed in hey when the shooting happened in that avenue of princeton's tree the victim of the 16 your boy this said may have been a drive-by shooting. >>james: it will be there so very long all likelihood it wants to be leaving the house in the...
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mark" is available today. ♪ >>> this is not what they used to call a barn dance. this facebook video shows a farmerap thrills. this has been viewed more than 6 million times. >> he says he's doing it for his back. >> good morning everyone i'm jim donovan police are investigating a deadly shooting a bar manager allegedly shot by a security dward working at the bar. police say this happened after an argument between it the manager and armed uniformed guard at sharon's little spot. that's boyer street and east woodland avenue east germantown and the police investigation is not over and the bar security guard is in custody. now let's turn to katie for a look at today's weather. >> the weather is definitely dreary here today, jim, we're expecting light rain off an on any time. the radar is likely to be most filled in for the afternoon and evening and you see another round that's working its way towards west lancaster and berks counties now. just about the time we need to break umbrellas out again. and we expect nothing more than quarter of inch max out of this and this is not going to be flooding event
mark" is available today. ♪ >>> this is not what they used to call a barn dance. this facebook video shows a farmerap thrills. this has been viewed more than 6 million times. >> he says he's doing it for his back. >> good morning everyone i'm jim donovan police are investigating a deadly shooting a bar manager allegedly shot by a security dward working at the bar. police say this happened after an argument between it the manager and armed uniformed guard at sharon's...
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farmers or wall street in the city of london, there are some tough issues there. now in the end, someone please in free trade or free enterprise i think the maximum mark access, the maximum benefits to the general public but that's not always easy to get that message across in a world of vested interest and people who think their interests lie in row teching their industry. >> rose: two things. one, when you were campaigning for the budget that you had constructed as a chancellor under the prime ministership of david cameron, you call for what some people like to call austerity. and you believe that the austerity helped produce a strong economic growth for gret britain. also when campaigning against brexit all hell would break it. your critics say that has not happened. >> first of all when i became the chancellor six years ago britain was in an economic mess. it was spending much more than we could afford and i took a set of hard decisions you asked me and britain had the strongest growing of the major economies in the world. it wasn't just about cutting government budgets but cutting business tax and making -- >> rose: is it what trump wants to do in the united
farmers or wall street in the city of london, there are some tough issues there. now in the end, someone please in free trade or free enterprise i think the maximum mark access, the maximum benefits to the general public but that's not always easy to get that message across in a world of vested interest and people who think their interests lie in row teching their industry. >> rose: two things. one, when you were campaigning for the budget that you had constructed as a chancellor under...
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mark the calendars. >> put that on the calendar. >> won't break you out. >> and we showed the dancing farmer. a construction worker in toronto.n worker in toronto to arianna gran grande's into you. >> what say you? >> are you asking if i want it? >> no. do you like his dance moves? >> i think it's really -- yeah. now. >> now, i like it. >> wow. >> his name is tony. he did it because he wanted to cheer up the crew. >> he is good dance in isolation. >> twerking. >> his pelvis. >> do you have a favorite go-to dance? anything? >> there's a song from the '70s called "yes, sir, i can boogie." >> do we have it. >> it's by baccara. >> we have meghan trainor. >> p. gardener, who plays the role of daryl, is a grown man, but loves to dance to meghan trainor, too. >> is there a specific dance you do? >> we just dance. >> freestyle. >> what's your freestyle? >> why do we bring it up? >> this is humiliating for everyone. >> we do it again, we will show jim gaffigan eating a piece of meat. >> i can't do weather. ♪ >> that's your go-to? >> yeah. ♪ that's what's going on around the country. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're
mark the calendars. >> put that on the calendar. >> won't break you out. >> and we showed the dancing farmer. a construction worker in toronto.n worker in toronto to arianna gran grande's into you. >> what say you? >> are you asking if i want it? >> no. do you like his dance moves? >> i think it's really -- yeah. now. >> now, i like it. >> wow. >> his name is tony. he did it because he wanted to cheer up the crew. >> he is good...
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farmers. we want to see the small print of what is in the deal rather than focusing on getting a deal regardless. marktrump made his america first rhetoric. the u.k. said britain first. both nations can't have their cake and eat it. >> who is bigger? i would say the u.s. is more likely to get what it wants. about putting britain first and standing by her principles and britain's principles particularly in regulation, food and farming has come up a number of times. the devil is in the details. i cannot see a deal that would be win-win for both sides. mark: especially when trump yesterday, when he spoke about mexico, essentially said we're going to do these deals. they are going to be one-on-one deals and if we don't like it, i'm going to issue a 30-day termination threat. you're going to come back to us and end up with a better deal. you're bargaining with a man whose chief skills one would believe are negotiating. are it is not that encouraging we have decided to leave the single market and the customs union and hopes on a man who said he will start trade wars if he doesn't get what he wants. this is
farmers. we want to see the small print of what is in the deal rather than focusing on getting a deal regardless. marktrump made his america first rhetoric. the u.k. said britain first. both nations can't have their cake and eat it. >> who is bigger? i would say the u.s. is more likely to get what it wants. about putting britain first and standing by her principles and britain's principles particularly in regulation, food and farming has come up a number of times. the devil is in the...
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farmers work together to make farms healthier, grow higher quality ingredients, and deliver them in-season, ripe and ready to cook. because food is better when you start from scratch. blue apron. >>mark're looking for a new ceo and the person they seem to be targeting his president obama that can be described as an adult version the company posted an ad what specific qualifications they're looking for someone with experience hunting terrorist masterminds and pass comprehensive health care reform is this is the third game in four nights in the final game of their four game road trip. hot >>anny h:
farmers work together to make farms healthier, grow higher quality ingredients, and deliver them in-season, ripe and ready to cook. because food is better when you start from scratch. blue apron. >>mark're looking for a new ceo and the person they seem to be targeting his president obama that can be described as an adult version the company posted an ad what specific qualifications they're looking for someone with experience hunting terrorist masterminds and pass comprehensive health care...