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michael gross had ambitious plans to develop his euston site as a shopping, residential and business well before hs2 came along. so, in august last year, they invoked their statutory powers and took possession. so they compulsorily purchased it? yeah. how big a compulsory purchase is this? mine is the biggest. the biggest compulsory purchase on the line or ever? ever. it's the biggest compulsory purchase? unfortunately, ever. hs2 has so far paid 90% of what it thinks the land is worth. so how much has hs2 paid you? they've paid me 90% of their unrealistic valuation. so you're saying that they've underestimated the value of your property? 0h, hugely. how much more money are you expecting to get from hs2? i'm expecting much more. go on, give me an idea? it runs into... hundreds of millions of pounds. hundreds of millions of pounds more. hundreds of millions. hes already been paid hundreds of millions but says he's also lost out on the potential to develop the land. hs2 disputes he should be compensated for that. any money paid comes from the public purse. but it's the responsibility of
michael gross had ambitious plans to develop his euston site as a shopping, residential and business well before hs2 came along. so, in august last year, they invoked their statutory powers and took possession. so they compulsorily purchased it? yeah. how big a compulsory purchase is this? mine is the biggest. the biggest compulsory purchase on the line or ever? ever. it's the biggest compulsory purchase? unfortunately, ever. hs2 has so far paid 90% of what it thinks the land is worth. so how...
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hundred sixty a piece of already show public support because the names rory stewart alan gross vicki ford heidi michael gove caroline spelman the list goes on to under sixty eight hundred fifty nine in this i think secret ballot tonight to be able to get through the thing is the question is whether these guys actually fit big are they going to stick by those said publicly they will but you know you don't know what they're going to do beyond the scenes of the secret ballot as opposed. world the world on the street in westminster here is that she will indeed win the nine hundred twenty two committee ballot but the word on the street also is she has basically said she will fight the next general election so at the end of to resume definitely on the cards we're hearing that whatever happens of the vote it is is the say though that the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn who wants her. to win the vote ironically because the new leader could pose problems to him on the doors of ten downing street german corben said whatever happens tonight it is irrelevant to the lives of people across this country are go
hundred sixty a piece of already show public support because the names rory stewart alan gross vicki ford heidi michael gove caroline spelman the list goes on to under sixty eight hundred fifty nine in this i think secret ballot tonight to be able to get through the thing is the question is whether these guys actually fit big are they going to stick by those said publicly they will but you know you don't know what they're going to do beyond the scenes of the secret ballot as opposed. world the...
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what a gross injustice. michael elias suffered the abduction of his two children in japan. in 2008 after courts in new jersey decreed shared custody and no travel for the children, japan gave the children replacement passports to facilitate the abduction. sergeant elias has not been able to speak to his children in 10 years. i traveled with my chief of staff to japan to raise his another cases and i was shocked frankly about what we were not doing to help this combat war veteran at least see his children and hope to bring them home. i believe the trump administration can and must do better with the backing of the hague convention, bilateral agreements, and request for cooperation and return of abducted children and with the actions described in the goldman act. we can and must do better. the time is now. for these three parents, and so many others like them, the agony is every day, every day, and then every day. we need to change that and we can change that. >> thank you mr. chairman. i'm going to waive and reserve time later. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much
what a gross injustice. michael elias suffered the abduction of his two children in japan. in 2008 after courts in new jersey decreed shared custody and no travel for the children, japan gave the children replacement passports to facilitate the abduction. sergeant elias has not been able to speak to his children in 10 years. i traveled with my chief of staff to japan to raise his another cases and i was shocked frankly about what we were not doing to help this combat war veteran at least see...
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michael cohen. so all of that brought into gross relief as well as that extraordinary handshake, hand grip, bromance in between the two strong men who are sort of the book ends of the trump foreign policy. so many thoughts flood over me about george h.w. bush and the years and years of watching him in so many roles, the political role, which people have acknowledged, 1988 was a brutal campaign, lee at water's death bed confessions for the willie horton ads and other things that transpired, but the contrast between that and the touch decisions he made, jon meachum referring to that tough budget decision which did set the stage for years and years of prosperity as well as some of the other decisions that he made that contradicted his own previous more political impulses. he always, however, with maureen dowd and with others, i'm thinking of peter baker's reminiscence about ann devroid the correspondent from the "washington post" that led to the demise of john sununu her own reporting and when she got sick with cancer the first person to respond was president bu bush. she had absolutely bedeviled him a
michael cohen. so all of that brought into gross relief as well as that extraordinary handshake, hand grip, bromance in between the two strong men who are sort of the book ends of the trump foreign policy. so many thoughts flood over me about george h.w. bush and the years and years of watching him in so many roles, the political role, which people have acknowledged, 1988 was a brutal campaign, lee at water's death bed confessions for the willie horton ads and other things that transpired, but...
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gross domestic product. this year alone, disaster -- the cost of three disasters, hurricane michael, 25 billion and wildfiresillion, 50 billion for hurricane florence. crai fugate, can you convince people with dollars and cents? >> i don't know if you'll convince them with dollars and cent, but i think you can convince them with the sheer yfrequency. evime they say this is a record-setting event, almost all of our practices of how we prepare for disasters is looking at the past tohe prepare for future and it's not working and look at all of the money we're spending. when fema is spendingat money for uninsured losses, we're seeing federal programs like nationa fema, flood organization, and it's looking at the policyf why are we growing disaster risk in the face of climate change with policies that incentivize growth. we are still providing flood insurance for people whe build in a flood zone. >> we shouldn't be doing that. >> and we treauthorized again. there are a lot of things that we need to do with flood insurance. why don't we stop writing flood insurance and lettehe pri sector insurance and if they don'
gross domestic product. this year alone, disaster -- the cost of three disasters, hurricane michael, 25 billion and wildfiresillion, 50 billion for hurricane florence. crai fugate, can you convince people with dollars and cents? >> i don't know if you'll convince them with dollars and cent, but i think you can convince them with the sheer yfrequency. evime they say this is a record-setting event, almost all of our practices of how we prepare for disasters is looking at the past tohe...
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end of the centuries, more than the current gross domestic product of many states and this year alone disaster -- the cost of three disasters, hue care michael, insurance claims for the california fires were up to $9 bill beyond and 50 billion for hurricane florence. craig fugate, can you convince people with dollars and cents? >> i don't know if you're going to convince them with dollars and cents but you can with the sheer frequency of events that are occurring. every time they say this is a record-setting event, almost all of our practices of how we prepare for disasters is looking at the past to prepare for the future. it's not work, and look at all the money we're spending. the thing i like remind people. when fema is spending money, that's for uninsured losses. we've seen one of the largest transfers from private insurance to federal programs like fema, hud, the national flood insurance program. why organizations like the pew charitable trust is looking at the policy of why are we growing disaster risk in the face of climate change with policies that -- we're still providing flood insurance for people who build in a flood zone. >> we s
end of the centuries, more than the current gross domestic product of many states and this year alone disaster -- the cost of three disasters, hue care michael, insurance claims for the california fires were up to $9 bill beyond and 50 billion for hurricane florence. craig fugate, can you convince people with dollars and cents? >> i don't know if you're going to convince them with dollars and cents but you can with the sheer frequency of events that are occurring. every time they say this...
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at the michael flynn sentencing today, will talk about all of that with the panel when we come back. penny marshall who starred in the tv comedy laverne and shirley before one of the top grossingmale directors in hollywood has died in her los angeles home monday due to complications from diabetes. she starred alongside cindy williams in laverne and shirley from 1976 to 1983, she became the first woman to direct a film to gore's more than $100 million with a big starring tom hanks, she also directed "a league of their own," jumping jack flash, and awakenings. penny marshall was 75. ♪ voice-command navigation with waze wifi wireless charging 104 cubic feet of cargo room and seating for 8. now that's a sleigh. ford expedition. built for the holidays. and for a limited time, get zero percent financing plus twelve hundred and fifty dollars ford credit bonus cash on ford expedition. in america, the zip code you're born in can determine your future. the y helps fill the opportunity gap with education programs for all. for a better us, donate to your local y today. for a better us, tap one little bumper and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using
at the michael flynn sentencing today, will talk about all of that with the panel when we come back. penny marshall who starred in the tv comedy laverne and shirley before one of the top grossingmale directors in hollywood has died in her los angeles home monday due to complications from diabetes. she starred alongside cindy williams in laverne and shirley from 1976 to 1983, she became the first woman to direct a film to gore's more than $100 million with a big starring tom hanks, she also...
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still ahead, president trump tries to claim that michael cohen's hush money payments during the 2016 campaign were a simple, private transaction. grosshat has eugene robinson asking, what has the president be smocking lately? we'll get the latest read from gene's piece. and we're going to sort through brand new poll numbers on trump's approval ratings. it makes trump and his cronies look like the big, bad wolf, u huffing and puffing, but they can't blow the house down. a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. neutrogena® discover.o. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. - [narrator] for powerful suction, you need a shark. with two swappable batteries, at maximum suction the shark ion f80 has more run time than the dyson v10 absolute. or, choose the upright model for whole home cleaning only
still ahead, president trump tries to claim that michael cohen's hush money payments during the 2016 campaign were a simple, private transaction. grosshat has eugene robinson asking, what has the president be smocking lately? we'll get the latest read from gene's piece. and we're going to sort through brand new poll numbers on trump's approval ratings. it makes trump and his cronies look like the big, bad wolf, u huffing and puffing, but they can't blow the house down. a lot will happen in your...