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mr. givener. colleagues, can we have a second? seconded by supervisor tang. can we take that amendment to number 38 without objection. that amendment passes. so mr. givener, the amendment for item 38 passed, i want to be clear and i will come back to supervisor safai on his particular amendment and we will hear from the city attorney's office on those particular amendments before we address the continuance. >> victoria wong, deputy city attorney. the three amendments i would like are clean-up amendments. one is on page 10 and 12 of the ordinance and these are references to -- the language here -- the section that says -- section that says cannabis may be consumed or smoked on-site pursuant to authorization as applicable. >> i can't hear what she is saying. thank you. is that better? page 10 and 12 of the ordinance, cannabis may be consumed or smoked on-site pursuit to authorization by the city's office of cannabis as applicable. ordinance out of rules committee designated the department of public health rather than the office of cannabis will be regulating sm
mr. givener. colleagues, can we have a second? seconded by supervisor tang. can we take that amendment to number 38 without objection. that amendment passes. so mr. givener, the amendment for item 38 passed, i want to be clear and i will come back to supervisor safai on his particular amendment and we will hear from the city attorney's office on those particular amendments before we address the continuance. >> victoria wong, deputy city attorney. the three amendments i would like are...
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given to other any fracturing and agriculture? >> the internet -- the rules once we leave the union, we are very clear about the need to take in the needs of our economy. >> thank you mr. speaker. given the recent events since some bobwhite, what support can her majesty's government provide to zimbabwe to help their recovery economically but also in terms of their democratic system of government? >> my honorable friend raises an important point. we have seen what has been taking place. where monitoring those carefully. this situation is fluid area -- lewis. -- fluid. our primary concern is the safety of british nationals. obviously we see reports of -- reports of unusual activity, remain safely at home. providingrently bilateral support and part to support economic reform and development. week will mark is six months since the tragic attack at the man -- manchester arena. willie once again pay tribute to all those who responded so brilliantly to the aftermath? also be aware the costs associated imposed on the city are within 70 million pounds. today these mice have yet to be reimbursed. >> all those who were affected eye this terrible attack that took place in manches
given to other any fracturing and agriculture? >> the internet -- the rules once we leave the union, we are very clear about the need to take in the needs of our economy. >> thank you mr. speaker. given the recent events since some bobwhite, what support can her majesty's government provide to zimbabwe to help their recovery economically but also in terms of their democratic system of government? >> my honorable friend raises an important point. we have seen what has been...
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mrs zaghari—ratcliffe and her family. ministers are considering if diplomatic protection can be given to mrs zaghari—ratcliffe, which would uk and iran. but it's not clear if this would help her. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's employers were insistent herjob was an administrative one. we don't work in iran. to start with, the thomson reuters' condition doesn't work there. and we have no relations with iran. but on top of that, she was really on holiday. and, let me tell you, she's not spy material at all. her familyjust want her home. young gabriella cried when her visit to her mum in prison this weekend was cut short. now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with evan davis.
mrs zaghari—ratcliffe and her family. ministers are considering if diplomatic protection can be given to mrs zaghari—ratcliffe, which would uk and iran. but it's not clear if this would help her. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's employers were insistent herjob was an administrative one. we don't work in iran. to start with, the thomson reuters' condition doesn't work there. and we have no relations with iran. but on top of that, she was really on holiday. and, let me tell you, she's not spy...
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the international community has waited for twenty five years for mr one cent of reform and given mr han said the chance. for economic growth and there has been economic growth but at the same time what we are losing we are losing defend amental values which is cambodia cannot move forward without democracy and mr consent needs to legitimacy from the western world and we have been a hands if we talk about economic growth how come we have close to two million cambodians working outside of cambodia unskilled labor migrant workers in the neighboring countries like thailand so they are all it's a number of issues that mr finn said will have to address and they are don't forget youth who represent seventy percent of this population in cambodia that are not going to wait when they can they see their parents losing their land being forced out of their land and they have to go seek in the problem and at the lowest lowest gains for their parents they will have to say no we want change and that's how we the national rescue party see an api continue to have to make gains and that's what we talk abo
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but, mr speaker, given what we've heard in this session and given the events surrounding the grenfell i worry that the pain and suffering of the hillsborough families is already being repeated. so can the prime minister commit her government to supporting both the duty of candour for all public officials and, as this report requires, and end to public bodies spending limitless funds, providing themselves with representation which surpasses that available to families? i've always been very clear that the experience that the hillsborough families had should not be repeated. that's why we have looked and we are committed to the concept of the public advocate, because we want to ensure that people have the support that they need, and it's important that we learn the lessons from hillsborough. i was, as she knows, involved in making the decision that enabled the hillsborough families to have legal support on a basis that i felt was fair in relation to the other parties involved in that inquest, and i can assure her that we will not forget the hillsborough families. theresa may. and that's
but, mr speaker, given what we've heard in this session and given the events surrounding the grenfell i worry that the pain and suffering of the hillsborough families is already being repeated. so can the prime minister commit her government to supporting both the duty of candour for all public officials and, as this report requires, and end to public bodies spending limitless funds, providing themselves with representation which surpasses that available to families? i've always been very clear...
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mr. mitchum is given the opportunity to fire some of the weapons of the real-life euros -- real-life euroshe arose -- heroes in vietnam. in the middle of april, 1966, the second battalion is left to guard the rice harvest. the rest of the brigade moves out on operation austin. on word to the camp -- on word -- onward to the cambodian border. here they meet the 101st regiment of the north vietnamese army. for a while the fighting is intense. [mortar firing] the 502nd airborne infantry takes a number of casualties. it takes six days for the u.s. paratroopers to drive the north vietnamese aggressors out of their position in the foothills. the communist regulars are well disciplined, well-equipped, and tenacious. in spite of heavy ground fire, army aviators get in with dust off helicopters and the wounded are whisked away to safety. this is the enemy. when he was captured he was carrying a machine gun made in czechoslovakia. he will not be using it again. as for his comrades, they have been put to run, and in their hasty flight they have dropped their arms. over 100 of the north vietnamese lie
mr. mitchum is given the opportunity to fire some of the weapons of the real-life euros -- real-life euroshe arose -- heroes in vietnam. in the middle of april, 1966, the second battalion is left to guard the rice harvest. the rest of the brigade moves out on operation austin. on word to the camp -- on word -- onward to the cambodian border. here they meet the 101st regiment of the north vietnamese army. for a while the fighting is intense. [mortar firing] the 502nd airborne infantry takes a...
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no matter what donald trump says on one given day or another. >> mr. schumer just a quick question about taxes. what is your reaction to the donna brazile article? >> nibert reddit. >> do you have any. >> i haven't seen it. someone asked me earlier. c i'm going to read the article before a comment. the last point. >> is it going to be tougher to get any kind of concessions from republicans on saab and the senate and the house because there's nobody from my high tax states? >> while many senators dislike it i think saab will have more political, it will cause -- there will be more house members reluctant to vote for the bill because of salt. it's a new choosing dynamic. the senate you have a lot of deficits and in the house the hard right used to be a deficit hawk when there is a spending program and it now seems to given that up although pete pederson today said this would be horrible for the deficit. so it's a different dynamic at a dynamic that makes it harder to pass the bill. you have to win over the house and it makes it harder to win over in the
no matter what donald trump says on one given day or another. >> mr. schumer just a quick question about taxes. what is your reaction to the donna brazile article? >> nibert reddit. >> do you have any. >> i haven't seen it. someone asked me earlier. c i'm going to read the article before a comment. the last point. >> is it going to be tougher to get any kind of concessions from republicans on saab and the senate and the house because there's nobody from my high tax...
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mr. d. it's like he's given me a second wind. >> reporter: mr. d.ving his dream by helping his students achieve theirs. roxana saberi, cbs news, camden, new jersey. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," former offensive lineman ryan callahan writing a revealing note about his painful journey to self-acceptance. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." "for great skin, you don't have to go to a spa... ...just go to bed." aveeno® positively radiant® overnight facial. get the benefits of a spa facial... ...overnight. aveeno®. "naturally beautiful results®" most people think doilies and cabbage roses.aper, aveeno®. we wanted to make wallpaper cool again. one of the greatest challenges of running a small business is having to do a little bit of everything. office 365 really lets us collaborate in real time. once a client sees a 3d rendering, they get it. who knew there would be so much math with wallpaper? the math feature is so amazing. love, love, love teams. it simplifies communication from everywhe
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mr. speaker, given what we've heard in this session and given the events surrounding the grenfell tower disaster, i think that i worry that the pain and suffering of the families is already being repeated. so can the prime minister commit her to supporting both -- for all public officials and as this court requires an end to public bodies spending limitless providing themselves with representation which -- available for families. >> this house appreciates, i have to be careful what i say in relation because of the ongoing criminal proceedings. but i want to pay tribute to the work throughout the time his working chair in the impending panel, the work he did as vital on this issue and working with family forum i think he's done an excellent job. and once again his report in the experience of the families which is being published today as the honorable lady says is important. and the government will need to look very carefully i think it's 25 points that come out of it. and we will want to do so because i've always been very clear that the experience that the hillsboro families had should not be r
mr. speaker, given what we've heard in this session and given the events surrounding the grenfell tower disaster, i think that i worry that the pain and suffering of the families is already being repeated. so can the prime minister commit her to supporting both -- for all public officials and as this court requires an end to public bodies spending limitless providing themselves with representation which -- available for families. >> this house appreciates, i have to be careful what i say...
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mr. mobius: given what has happened in brazil, if they can do 10% of what they intend to do, it would beution. ♪ julie: adp will hold a shareholder meeting on tuesday, and the company's proxy battle with pershing square capital's bill ackman will finally reach the resolution. pershing square is seeking three seats on adp's board. in an interview this week, ackman insisted that getting even one seat would be a huge win. bill: i not seeking to be ceo of am the company. we are seeking to add one to three directors to the board of the company. it will change a minority of the board. it will bring operational experience, things that are not present on the board of directors. vonnie: if you are so enamored with the company, why not take a position of casually suggest potential changes as opposed to going all out and waging war? mr. ackman: we are not waging war. we have stayed away from ad hominem attacks and accusations of the company that they have made against us. we have focused on the core issues. this is a great company. but that is really looking backwards. the company has fallen behind
mr. mobius: given what has happened in brazil, if they can do 10% of what they intend to do, it would beution. ♪ julie: adp will hold a shareholder meeting on tuesday, and the company's proxy battle with pershing square capital's bill ackman will finally reach the resolution. pershing square is seeking three seats on adp's board. in an interview this week, ackman insisted that getting even one seat would be a huge win. bill: i not seeking to be ceo of am the company. we are seeking to add one...
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mr. speaker, given what we've heard in this session and given the events surrounding the tower disaster, i think, i worry that the suffering is already being repeated. so can the prime minister commit her government to sporting both a duty of hand or for all public officials and as this report requires, and ended to public bodies spending limitless funds confronting himself with representation which surpasses that available to families? >> obviously the house will appreciate, i have to be careful what i i say relation to the ie because of the ongoing criminal proceedings but i do want to pay tribute to the work of james jones picked up the time his work in chairing the panic of the work he did as my advise on this issue in working with the family forum, i think he has done an excellent job in once again his report into the experience of those sums which is being published today as the honorable lady says is important and again when they do look very carefully at i think 25.70 that come out of it and we want to do so. i've always been very clear that the experience they had should not be
mr. speaker, given what we've heard in this session and given the events surrounding the tower disaster, i think, i worry that the suffering is already being repeated. so can the prime minister commit her government to sporting both a duty of hand or for all public officials and as this report requires, and ended to public bodies spending limitless funds confronting himself with representation which surpasses that available to families? >> obviously the house will appreciate, i have to be...
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mr. chairman. given that i am the last one here to have questions i use the opportunity to welcome mr. wilkinson. i hope things have been going well. from my home state, here before us again. entrust da thank you for being here. i will start with you. i know much of this ground has been covered but not this exact question. in your testimony you mentioned brazil's model of issuing dynamic identities to citizens. and in this model the government partners with industry to provide consumers options to access digital certificates for identification. how do they ensure it's private -- that the government's private partners can keep citizens' information safe? >> so, some of the models that -- brazil is a great example, but there are certain mod lg models being used around the world that i wouldn't necessarily promote in the u.s. in terms of where the center of trusted identity lies. certainly the framework they've built for secure identity is one that's very close to what we are proposing in terms of looking forward to the framework for secure identity going forward. senator -- the comment s
mr. chairman. given that i am the last one here to have questions i use the opportunity to welcome mr. wilkinson. i hope things have been going well. from my home state, here before us again. entrust da thank you for being here. i will start with you. i know much of this ground has been covered but not this exact question. in your testimony you mentioned brazil's model of issuing dynamic identities to citizens. and in this model the government partners with industry to provide consumers options...
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mr. ryan: i haven't given any thought to it. i have nothing for you. one more. reporter: did you know democrats had been pushing for some sort of -- [inaudible] end up having that discussion at the white house? speaker ryan: you have to show up if you want to make your point. don't think democrats are in a good position to make demands if they are not going to participate in the negotiations necessary to move legislation forward and solve problems. do we have to have a daca solution? yes, we do. the deadline is march as far as i understand it. we've got other deadlines in front of that like fiscal year deadlines and appropriation deadlines. but if they want to get to a solution, they ought to come to the table and start talking. i'm not going into would have, could have, should have. with all due respect. thank everybody. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> earlier this morning house democratic leader na
mr. ryan: i haven't given any thought to it. i have nothing for you. one more. reporter: did you know democrats had been pushing for some sort of -- [inaudible] end up having that discussion at the white house? speaker ryan: you have to show up if you want to make your point. don't think democrats are in a good position to make demands if they are not going to participate in the negotiations necessary to move legislation forward and solve problems. do we have to have a daca solution? yes, we...
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mrs zaghari— ratcliffe and herfamily. ministers are considering if diplomatic protection can be given to mrs zaghari—ratcliffe, which would's not clear if this would help her. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's employers were insistent herjob was an administrative one. we don't work in iran. to start with, the thomson reuters' condition doesn't work there. and we have no relations with iran. but on top of that, she was really on holiday. and let me tell you, she's not spy material at all. her familyjust want her home. young gabriella cried when her visit to her mum in prison this weekend was cut short. lucy manning, bbc news. a man has been has been found guilty of carrying out an acid attack at a london nightclub in which 16 people were seriously injured. in cctv, you can see 25—year—old arthur collins throw the corrosive substance at the mangle club, in east london, in april. he was convicted of 14 charges, including grievous bodily harm. an inquest has heard that welsh government minister carl sergeant — who was sacked after allegations about his conduct — hanged himself. his body was discovered at his home in flintshire last wee
mrs zaghari— ratcliffe and herfamily. ministers are considering if diplomatic protection can be given to mrs zaghari—ratcliffe, which would's not clear if this would help her. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's employers were insistent herjob was an administrative one. we don't work in iran. to start with, the thomson reuters' condition doesn't work there. and we have no relations with iran. but on top of that, she was really on holiday. and let me tell you, she's not spy material at all. her...
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country responsible for the blockade you have strongly condemned the missile by the who think he's given mr local tax dire warning isn't it now time to strongly condemn the country that is blockading yemen not allowing the humanitarian aid in saudi arabia. the focus by u.s.g. lock was absolutely on the humanitarian aspects of the conflict we also know that any and all military escalation or military attack is heading back on the humanitarian situation so of course this is why we have decided to issue these breath elements. the u.n. says yemen is the worst humanitarian disaster in the world after years of conflict and an epidemic of cholera people in who data the port where aid food and medicine should be flowing into the country of a sense of despair. people have no jobs no life and the world is almost at a standstill almost finished insult to injury they closed down the port a sad case that the price of a bag of flour was seven thousand reales it's now eight and a half thousand reales beans are now the price of a chicken welcome we do make god help us mr local comments from this podium bro
country responsible for the blockade you have strongly condemned the missile by the who think he's given mr local tax dire warning isn't it now time to strongly condemn the country that is blockading yemen not allowing the humanitarian aid in saudi arabia. the focus by u.s.g. lock was absolutely on the humanitarian aspects of the conflict we also know that any and all military escalation or military attack is heading back on the humanitarian situation so of course this is why we have decided to...
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mrs zaghari—ratcliffe and her family. ministers are considering if diplomatic protection can be given to mrs zaghari—ratcliffe, which wouldt it's not clear if this would help her. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's employers were insistent herjob was an administrative one. we don't work in iran. to start with, the thomson reuters‘ condition doesn't work there. and we have no relations with iran. but on top of that, she was really on holiday. and, let me tell you, she's not spy material at all. her familyjust want her home. young gabriella cried when her visit to her mum in prison this weekend was cut short. lucy manning, bbc news. britain's prime minister has made her strongest criticism yet of russia. at the lord mayor's banquet in london, theresa may said russia must choose a very "different path" from the one that had seen moscow annex crimea, foment conflict in ukraine and launch cyber attacks on governments and parliaments. russia has fomented conflict in the donbass, repeatedly violated the national airspace of several european countries, and mounted a sustained campaign of cyber espionage and disruption. this has included med
mrs zaghari—ratcliffe and her family. ministers are considering if diplomatic protection can be given to mrs zaghari—ratcliffe, which wouldt it's not clear if this would help her. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's employers were insistent herjob was an administrative one. we don't work in iran. to start with, the thomson reuters‘ condition doesn't work there. and we have no relations with iran. but on top of that, she was really on holiday. and, let me tell you, she's not spy material at all. her...
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and that is one of the things we need to face it and that is why so like me we so i mean is it a given mr davis or give us some some evidence of that or from your experience or your knowledge of men always have man's back for example. ok for example and i'm going to make this really really broad we saw in the last presidential election in the united states weighing the current president was accused by many women of groping them and the conversation basically was oh this is what boys do oh this is a locker room talk and that has always done that and in very in a i don't i want to say are you in in my human resources department and the president of my agency there are all women. they're all. no man there so what's going on well why don't you let us know if it if it's women allowing a culture of harassment out that well that certainly isn't impossible i think that one of the things of this story or veils the other story reveals is really anybody who doesn't have a lot of power in a workplace is particularly vulnerable to sexual harassment so if you're young or if your low skill low paid if y
and that is one of the things we need to face it and that is why so like me we so i mean is it a given mr davis or give us some some evidence of that or from your experience or your knowledge of men always have man's back for example. ok for example and i'm going to make this really really broad we saw in the last presidential election in the united states weighing the current president was accused by many women of groping them and the conversation basically was oh this is what boys do oh this...
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mrs zaghari—ratcliffe and her family. ministers are considering if diplomatic protection can be given to mrs zaghari—ratcliffe, which wouldlear if this would help her. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's employers were insistent herjob was an administrative one. we don't work in iran. to start with, the thomson reuters‘ foundation doesn't work there. and we have no relations with iran. but on top of that, she was really on holiday. and, let me tell you, she's not spy material at all. her familyjust want her home. young gabriella cried when her visit to her mum in prison this weekend was cut short. lucy manning, bbc news. the new stage adaptation of the 1970s film network, a satire on the obsession with ratings in tv news, had its world premiere tonight in london. its star, bryan cranston, from breaking bad, has been speaking to our arts editor, will gompertz, about the impact of social media on news and the current climate in hollywood. they met at the national theatre. a very interesting perspective, because i've never sat out here, looking that way. it's quite an impressive set, though, isn't it? you were an overnight success, you
mrs zaghari—ratcliffe and her family. ministers are considering if diplomatic protection can be given to mrs zaghari—ratcliffe, which wouldlear if this would help her. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's employers were insistent herjob was an administrative one. we don't work in iran. to start with, the thomson reuters‘ foundation doesn't work there. and we have no relations with iran. but on top of that, she was really on holiday. and, let me tell you, she's not spy material at all. her familyjust...
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mr. trump given the difficulties he is facing here at home. >> melissa: it seems like there are a lot ofes where the interests are completely opposite. where do you see them aligning around the world right now? >> look, at the end of the day the russian government has an interest in a stable international system. they have the challenge of domestic terrorism within their own country. it's something they emphasize when talking with us about counter terrorism operations. they have an interest in a stable europe and china's growth and development being stable. they have an interest in making the united nations system work. the united states has an interest in all of those things as well. the trick is when russia tries to get one up over its neighbors in europe and one up over us as well. and that's one place where the trump administration needs to be very clear minded and very pragmatic and take a stand where it's appropriate. the russian government respects leaders that take a stand on their fundamental interests because they do the same when they feel pushed. >> melissa: lots of great ins
mr. trump given the difficulties he is facing here at home. >> melissa: it seems like there are a lot ofes where the interests are completely opposite. where do you see them aligning around the world right now? >> look, at the end of the day the russian government has an interest in a stable international system. they have the challenge of domestic terrorism within their own country. it's something they emphasize when talking with us about counter terrorism operations. they have an...
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kurds quite a bit of leverage well that's unless turkey gets its way the same terms that mr trump clearly stated given clear instructions not to provide the wife with arms and that this nonsense should have ended long ago. daniel hawkins here with your choose the morning news round up in half an hours time i'll see you soon where are two programs. and what you're. getting at. is that. you would hurt also just how many u.s. troops are in syria and the living. welcome to sophie shevardnadze the nuclear agreement between iran and the world powers is being thrown into jeopardy by u.s. president donald trump. call as iran preparing itself for a potential throwback to the days of sanctions and confrontation and what will it mean for the already troubled middle east well i ask former foreign minister of the islamic republic. with a miracle struggling to struggle the wrong deal. wrong in saudi. maybe you go against instead you know following every quarter at least you don't find yourself in uncertain waters the standard aiming for the role of regional hegemon can't afford to run the risk of international isol
kurds quite a bit of leverage well that's unless turkey gets its way the same terms that mr trump clearly stated given clear instructions not to provide the wife with arms and that this nonsense should have ended long ago. daniel hawkins here with your choose the morning news round up in half an hours time i'll see you soon where are two programs. and what you're. getting at. is that. you would hurt also just how many u.s. troops are in syria and the living. welcome to sophie shevardnadze the...
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as the ruling party have given mr mugabe a deadline of ten greenwich mean time to officially resign and end his thirty seven year long reign if he doesn't do that parliament is meeting from tuesday and then it is expected to hold a vote of no confidence paving the way for him to be impeached now on sunday despite the mounting pressure president mugabe refused to announce that he is stepping down in an address to the nation hiram a tougher reports from harare. zimbabwe's president robert mugabe insists he's not going to resign speaking from state house flanked by army generals he said he will be at his on a conference in december. few weeks from now preside over it. which must not be prepared to. act. to undermine it all to compromise the outcome in the eyes of the public. the ruling party removed him as leader on sunday but he still as our e.p. a party member of the party has given with our banter midday on monday to leave. the instrument. impeachment proceedings in order to move forward. they were expectations he would resign after massive demonstrations are saturday calling for him to
as the ruling party have given mr mugabe a deadline of ten greenwich mean time to officially resign and end his thirty seven year long reign if he doesn't do that parliament is meeting from tuesday and then it is expected to hold a vote of no confidence paving the way for him to be impeached now on sunday despite the mounting pressure president mugabe refused to announce that he is stepping down in an address to the nation hiram a tougher reports from harare. zimbabwe's president robert mugabe...
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mr. barto, isn't it true based on the last distribution table that you've given us that while taxes go up for people with $100,000 of income or less in 2027, they continue to be lower for everyone over $200,000. >> senator mccaskill, that's correct in the total table and you can see the components on page 6 in the two sub tables above. >> right. so the point is that even when the individual goes away, the millionaires are still paying lesstachs. folks that make $500,000 to a million are paying less taxes. it's only the bottom folks that end up paying more and let's look at another diagram on year 2021 based on the distribution table, federal taxes paid in, people between $20,000 and $30,000 under the present law pay in $22 billion in taxes, 22.5 based on your chart. i'm page 2, year 2021. people between 20 and $30,000, nothing's expired yet, they pay $2.5 billion in taxes now and 25.5 under this proposal. $3 billion more, correct? >> that's the consequence of predominantly of the change in the premium credit subsidies. >> and cpi. >> and cpi. okay. for millionaires, they're going to pay 6
mr. barto, isn't it true based on the last distribution table that you've given us that while taxes go up for people with $100,000 of income or less in 2027, they continue to be lower for everyone over $200,000. >> senator mccaskill, that's correct in the total table and you can see the components on page 6 in the two sub tables above. >> right. so the point is that even when the individual goes away, the millionaires are still paying lesstachs. folks that make $500,000 to a million...
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mr. palazzo of national park ks service be given to the veterans of foreign awars in gulf islands national seashore in jackson county, mississippi. this bill benefits both the v.f.w. post and the park service. it provides the v.f.w. post with permanent access to their buildings via a long driveway currently owned by the park service while also adding land to the gulf islands national seashore. mr. speaker, i urge adoption of the measure and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the
mr. palazzo of national park ks service be given to the veterans of foreign awars in gulf islands national seashore in jackson county, mississippi. this bill benefits both the v.f.w. post and the park service. it provides the v.f.w. post with permanent access to their buildings via a long driveway currently owned by the park service while also adding land to the gulf islands national seashore. mr. speaker, i urge adoption of the measure and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro...
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kurds quite a bit of leverage well that's unless turkey gets its way the same terms that mr trump clearly stated given clear instructions for not to provide the white e.g. with arms and that this nonsense should have ended long ago. now the german chancellor and her party's leaders have said they would be willing to return to the same coalition that govern the country before september the vote. we are ready to engage in talks with the social democrats in a serious dedicated manner and of course aiming for success. ok further details now from our europe correspondent peter oliver he joins us good evening pater so one of the chances then of us seeing a return of this grand coalition. while the grand coalition as it's called is definitely back on the table following that statement prone chancellor angela merkel the leader of the social democrats martin schulz said that yes he would take part in coalition talks with representatives of angola merkel's christine union and the german president frank walter steinmeier in berlin on thursday now when it comes to talks on a grand coalition this really represents
kurds quite a bit of leverage well that's unless turkey gets its way the same terms that mr trump clearly stated given clear instructions for not to provide the white e.g. with arms and that this nonsense should have ended long ago. now the german chancellor and her party's leaders have said they would be willing to return to the same coalition that govern the country before september the vote. we are ready to engage in talks with the social democrats in a serious dedicated manner and of course...
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mr. powell given that wage growth is so weak do you believe that the labor market is currently at full employment? >> full employment is not sort of a precise concept in hour thinking, in my thinking, and i think a number of indicators would suggest that we're at or around full employment, but i'll point to a couple that suggests that maybe there's more room for growth in the labor market, and those would be in particular wages which you cited. there's no indication in wages that the labor market is overheating or even hot, and -- and >> how about stone cold? >> well, we have -- >> to people who are trying to live on those wages, i think that's how they feel. >> you have growth of about 2.5% which is roughly in keeping with increases in productivity and inflation, but nonetheless it's not as fast as that -- that growth is not as fast as it was in other click call peaks or before the crisis. that's an indicator. i would agree that suggests a lack of tightness in the labor market. >> let me just push you on that a little bit because one possible explanation for the breakdown in the relationship bet
mr. powell given that wage growth is so weak do you believe that the labor market is currently at full employment? >> full employment is not sort of a precise concept in hour thinking, in my thinking, and i think a number of indicators would suggest that we're at or around full employment, but i'll point to a couple that suggests that maybe there's more room for growth in the labor market, and those would be in particular wages which you cited. there's no indication in wages that the...
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have given and therefore the mandate has to be returned to the voters again. mr schultz. you repeated and reconfirmed your rejection of a grand coalition i mean where are heading towards fresh elections aren't we now this rejection of a grand coalition that also true in case of recollections of us was in the framework of our constitution we have our constitutional organs that we need to make use of i.e. they federal my president. he's the one who needs to act out. and. what he does and when he does things determines when fresh elections would start with. the. president and a parliament and need to take decisions before any fresh elections would take place and maybe a fresh elections take place and we're not shying away from them we believe they are right and we assume that fresh elections will take place and what the sovereign says about the composition of if your parliament remains to be seen. and in view of the situations that we're currently in they parties would be well advised not to exclude coalition negotiations also because we have seen that the current. parties a
have given and therefore the mandate has to be returned to the voters again. mr schultz. you repeated and reconfirmed your rejection of a grand coalition i mean where are heading towards fresh elections aren't we now this rejection of a grand coalition that also true in case of recollections of us was in the framework of our constitution we have our constitutional organs that we need to make use of i.e. they federal my president. he's the one who needs to act out. and. what he does and when he...
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ministers are considering if diplomatic protection can be given to mrs zaghari—ratcliffe which wouldher. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe‘s employers were insistent herjob was administrative. we don't work in a run and we have no relations with iran. on top of that she was really on holiday. she‘s not spy material at. young gabriella cried when her visit to her mum in weekend was cut short. —— visit to hamon imprisoned this weekend was cut short. a man has been found guilty of carrying out an acid attack in a packed london club which left 16 people seriously injured. this is the moment when arthur collins, the ex—boyfriend of reality tv star ferne mccann, threw the substance at the mangle nightclub in east london in april. the 25—year—old was convicted at wood green crown court 01:14 charges, including grievous bodily harm. the chair of parliament‘s spending watching has called for a police investigation after bbc panorama uncovered evidence of fraud in the student loan system. panorama has uncovered scams that could be costing the taxpayer millions of pounds. richard watson reports. imran shai
ministers are considering if diplomatic protection can be given to mrs zaghari—ratcliffe which wouldher. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe‘s employers were insistent herjob was administrative. we don't work in a run and we have no relations with iran. on top of that she was really on holiday. she‘s not spy material at. young gabriella cried when her visit to her mum in weekend was cut short. —— visit to hamon imprisoned this weekend was cut short. a man has been found guilty of carrying out an...
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mr. flynn, given what we know. >>> let's switch gears for a moment because i want to ask you really quicklyon one part of the roy moore saga in alabama. the refrain from a lot of republicans has been if this is true, if this is true moore should step down. nobody is coming out and saying they actually believe it. but this case is never going to trial. i mean it's obviously well past any statute of limitations. as a prosecutor, what are things you're looking for to judge the credibility of one side or another in this he said/she said 40 years ago? >> great question. first of all, obviously the number of witnesses does matter. there's four women who are on the record against mr. moore. i think 30 total sources that "the washington post" had. the detail with which they have in their accounts, whether or not their accounts are corroborated. we have been hearing more accounts, for example, from one of moore's colleagues, a former prosecutor saying that it was common knowledge that he would date teenage girls. so other things that would corroborate their account. but ultimately the standard of pr
mr. flynn, given what we know. >>> let's switch gears for a moment because i want to ask you really quicklyon one part of the roy moore saga in alabama. the refrain from a lot of republicans has been if this is true, if this is true moore should step down. nobody is coming out and saying they actually believe it. but this case is never going to trial. i mean it's obviously well past any statute of limitations. as a prosecutor, what are things you're looking for to judge the credibility...