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as jeremy justed menti tonight president trump says he will be issuing an executive order authorizingsanctions on turkish officials for the offensivea. into sy for more, i spoke to a fellow at ther for a new american security. the president is announcing these sanctions, also that he ip going more tariffs on turkish steel. is this going to have any effect on president erdogan? >> it seems like that will not whave any effect t is unfolding on the ground. turkey must cross.his statementy would be coming soon. i ink he is hoping that the threat of the sanctions will perhaps curtail turkey's actions, but i don't think president erdogan is making the lculus. laura: the u.s. defense secretary says he is going to made up and ialso saying that it doesn't seem that -- it does seem that i.s. under seven release. isn't this wwat critics have ed would happen? >> exactly. administration's actions over to too little, too late.dded the chaos on the ground could lead to theme rence oisis. laura: the president said that it is threatening regional secucuty, , t what would president erdogan had said to
as jeremy justed menti tonight president trump says he will be issuing an executive order authorizingsanctions on turkish officials for the offensivea. into sy for more, i spoke to a fellow at ther for a new american security. the president is announcing these sanctions, also that he ip going more tariffs on turkish steel. is this going to have any effect on president erdogan? >> it seems like that will not whave any effect t is unfolding on the ground. turkey must cross.his statementy...
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. >> as we menti this is ope enrollment time where you can make changes if your coverage.be your prescription dg plan as he will. but what are the different dicare optionst te out there at this point. >> this alphabet soup is what sicks people because there are so many different parts. we start with the hospital visits. that is part a. and that is free from the vernmena. in the ori medicare. part b is outpatient visits. you mth have a m premium you will for that. and then medicare vant advantage as berth adesibed is a managed care plan the are various ones from private insurers to compare on medicare.gov toee which is best. part d is for prescription drugs and that again is what you really need to be looking at now during open enrollment to see if there are chaes a c if you canan lower the premiums that you pay fo that coverage. if you need some type much implemene insurance a med i gap policy can help there. but many people say let me see if i can look at medicare advantage zpl i don't know if thnse is anr. between the co-pays and the premiums and all and auto out of pock
. >> as we menti this is ope enrollment time where you can make changes if your coverage.be your prescription dg plan as he will. but what are the different dicare optionst te out there at this point. >> this alphabet soup is what sicks people because there are so many different parts. we start with the hospital visits. that is part a. and that is free from the vernmena. in the ori medicare. part b is outpatient visits. you mth have a m premium you will for that. and then medicare...
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as long as i can keep going, as long as i'm compos mentis and sensible and as long as they want me, i'mfjon‘s turnaround plan has been to close the railway for three months to bring safety up to scratch. hello, looking forward to the trains coming back? next week, hopefully. the most urgentjob is replacing sections of worn out rails and sleepers that form what's called the permanent way — the track. all going all right then? it is, really good. we are going to get ready for friday, then. excellent, good stuff. with the busy easter weekend nearing, jon's given the permanent way gang a deadline. the last three miles to minehead — the end of the line — have to be open in ten days time. we are going to be open. you know, we had hurdles, we've had challenges. but yeah, if you look over the last three months, what we've done, it's down to those guys. it is their dedication, as dave said, we are going to be open friday. even with its army of unpaid volunteers, the railway costs around £3 million a year to run. its yearly income is around £3 million. the track alone needs half a million a year
as long as i can keep going, as long as i'm compos mentis and sensible and as long as they want me, i'mfjon‘s turnaround plan has been to close the railway for three months to bring safety up to scratch. hello, looking forward to the trains coming back? next week, hopefully. the most urgentjob is replacing sections of worn out rails and sleepers that form what's called the permanent way — the track. all going all right then? it is, really good. we are going to get ready for friday, then....
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until now wework has been the renter of that space we spoke in the last hour with don people ls who mentis who mee risk of being so dependent >> without them in the market, the vacancy rate would be higher in manhattan and office rent would be even lower. the office market is relatively soft except in certain pockets i think it's a big significant risk to new york city. >> guys, wework has a lease on this building until 2031 that's the calculus that buyers will make is will wework survive and thrive until 2031. back to you. >> that's 12 years from now. thanks very much as wework deals with its fj issues the company has stopped leasing new spaces the wall street says no landlord will take on wework as a tenant right now. this could be bad news how much of a blow is it to new york city? >> it is it doesn't occupy a big percentage of the entire market but it has been good growth. sg you reported they paid over market prices because they want tods grow so quickly >> exactly wework has been very aggressive. now they say they will keep leasing but it will doing it at a much lower level and landl
until now wework has been the renter of that space we spoke in the last hour with don people ls who mentis who mee risk of being so dependent >> without them in the market, the vacancy rate would be higher in manhattan and office rent would be even lower. the office market is relatively soft except in certain pockets i think it's a big significant risk to new york city. >> guys, wework has a lease on this building until 2031 that's the calculus that buyers will make is will wework...
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tell us that the smaller items that we wanted moved forward are going to be moved forward addres she menti. i would say the report gives rather short shrift to the pennsylvania right-of-way. i remind you that the 16 street crossover, if the trains go up, it'll make it impossible for the trains and buses to function, and that should not be put under the rug. this committee to oversee the operation of getting the downtown extension put together is a good idea. it should have been done long ago. it involves all sorts of people. i want to make sure that it is a public body and it has noticed meetings and all the transparency that groups have. and i'm sure when you come up again, we'll have more comments. thank you. >> chair peskin: thank you, mr. hass. i appreciate your comments. >> i'm bob finebaum, president of save muni. we fully support the goal which has been fully stated by the cal j.p.a. the question is, is this elaborate work plan going to get us to where we want to go? i think already we have a committed staff for the tjpa, mark zabaneh and a couple of the other staff members are alre
tell us that the smaller items that we wanted moved forward are going to be moved forward addres she menti. i would say the report gives rather short shrift to the pennsylvania right-of-way. i remind you that the 16 street crossover, if the trains go up, it'll make it impossible for the trains and buses to function, and that should not be put under the rug. this committee to oversee the operation of getting the downtown extension put together is a good idea. it should have been done long ago....
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and provide the super important i menty for the -- amenity for the park in this part of the city. thank you. >> president buell: thank you. >> hi, good afternoon. i'm genie crawford. i live by the park. i walk there every morning early to get my exercise for about three miles. and i want to speak about how badly we need this restroom. i have a visual. if i put it here, will this show up? because i walk by the porta-potty every day in my walk, we have all been so upset with how this porta-potty has not been maintained well and often has no latch and so i started taking pictures every week. and we tried to get it -- see if we could get it cleaned more. here's more pictures. but, we desperately need the restroom that alexis ward has in the package. it will be so wonderful to have that there for the group. group picnic area. that's the point i wanted to really emphasize. thank you. >> president buell: thank you very much. >> hello. i work the san francisco parks alliance. we're really excited to be partnering with rec and park on the mclaren playground renovation and all of the let'sp
and provide the super important i menty for the -- amenity for the park in this part of the city. thank you. >> president buell: thank you. >> hi, good afternoon. i'm genie crawford. i live by the park. i walk there every morning early to get my exercise for about three miles. and i want to speak about how badly we need this restroom. i have a visual. if i put it here, will this show up? because i walk by the porta-potty every day in my walk, we have all been so upset with how this...
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. >>> por lo tanto estÁn con estas mentÍs y diciendo cosas no son la constituciÓn no provee. >>> y republicanosrisis humanitaria de grandes proporciones en seis dÍas mÁs de 150 mil personas han huido de sus hogares mientras continÚan ataques en varios puntos del norte de paÍs, y dado o esto varias organizaciones no gubernamentales internacionales han tenido que evacuar a trabajadores y trasladar operaciones a Áreas mas seguras alejadas de la frontera con tour caÍ y mÁs cerca de los puntos donde estÁn hubilidad y desplazados. >>> california es el primer estado de la naciÓn que retrazo el ngz del class para que lo alumnos puedan dormir un poco mÁs, sera de manera paulatino empezarÁ en el curso 2022 y 2023 deberÁn comenzar la jornada no antes de las ocho de la maÑana y preparatorias antes de las 8:30 de la maÑana tambiÉn california tambiÉn es el estado pionero en prohibir el uso comercial del pieles de animales la nuevo ley que vida la venta y fabricaciÓn de prendas entrarÁ en rigor en el 200023 ademÁs el gobernador firmÓ una normativa para prohibir exhibir o utilizar diversa especies como osos, t
. >>> por lo tanto estÁn con estas mentÍs y diciendo cosas no son la constituciÓn no provee. >>> y republicanosrisis humanitaria de grandes proporciones en seis dÍas mÁs de 150 mil personas han huido de sus hogares mientras continÚan ataques en varios puntos del norte de paÍs, y dado o esto varias organizaciones no gubernamentales internacionales han tenido que evacuar a trabajadores y trasladar operaciones a Áreas mas seguras alejadas de la frontera con tour caÍ y...