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michael o'shea, a lawyer representing many of those residents.e said don't be so quick to take the checks. he is a leo group principal and owner. michael, good to have you. can you tell us a little bit about the checks norfolk southern is offering? >> i apologize at first glance. i'm coming in through my ipad i try to assist you guys on. neil: that's okay. >> we're boots on the ground. we're out here right now. so, but the big concern that we're having, thank you for getting this out to your listeners, is that the accept tans of this, they're essentially offering two types of fees. one we would call reimbursement fee which norfolk and southern claims they will give to people within one mile radius for hotels, other types of necessities immediately after the evacuation. the second is this thing called inconvenience fee, standard 1000-dollar per person check. we're suggesting to folks that can afford, we recognize some cannot, that they don't accept that, either of those two fees because it might be argued later as a settlement of any claim that th
michael o'shea, a lawyer representing many of those residents.e said don't be so quick to take the checks. he is a leo group principal and owner. michael, good to have you. can you tell us a little bit about the checks norfolk southern is offering? >> i apologize at first glance. i'm coming in through my ipad i try to assist you guys on. neil: that's okay. >> we're boots on the ground. we're out here right now. so, but the big concern that we're having, thank you for getting this...
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o'shea to pursue blind to go like sometimes they have bad dreams, but mostly good. oh cool. when they have a bad dream they bark loudly to the whole night or snore really badly. thank you. oh, if one of the i stems moves, and most of the bad dreams about a yell, so they're afraid he is pulling that they'll be shot. allen, calling you from the door. so they bark really loudly. love picked you up like a beach to see them. so they dream of being shot at yes. at least, caterpillars that room up like a poppy also cry more to condense. yes, of course. but you morning. what makes them cry? when they remember their old lives? they start to cry and run around the apartment. he appears to be honest, what do they remember that people shot them to learn? they always remember early. sure. in the that there was shot at van they died. go live now than they were shot at and died a little bit of a very afraid question. yes. okay, don't you by you and when they're really afraid to look to their hearts them loudly . you can reach and they shake all over and can't stop shaking. still threaten a
o'shea to pursue blind to go like sometimes they have bad dreams, but mostly good. oh cool. when they have a bad dream they bark loudly to the whole night or snore really badly. thank you. oh, if one of the i stems moves, and most of the bad dreams about a yell, so they're afraid he is pulling that they'll be shot. allen, calling you from the door. so they bark really loudly. love picked you up like a beach to see them. so they dream of being shot at yes. at least, caterpillars that room up...
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centrica's boss chris o'shea has been urged to waive his bonus. kathryn porter is an energy consultant and founder of watt—logic. by by any one's numbers, £3 billion, it is a huge amount of money and it's going to mean a huge amount of criticism today as well from people across the board. is centrica profiteering in your view?— board. is centrica profiteering in your view? no, i don't think the are in your view? no, i don't think they are profiteering, - in your view? no, i don't think they are profiteering, the - they are profiteering, the record profits are driven by its upstream business, production of gas and its share in the nuclear energy production, both of which have done unusually well this year. but it has to be remembered, particularly with upstream oil and gas extraction, this is a very difficult and challenging activity which is already pretty highly taxed in this country. pretty highly taxed in this count . ., . , country. to what extent is centrica — country. to what extent is centrica caught _ country. to what extent is centrica ca
centrica's boss chris o'shea has been urged to waive his bonus. kathryn porter is an energy consultant and founder of watt—logic. by by any one's numbers, £3 billion, it is a huge amount of money and it's going to mean a huge amount of criticism today as well from people across the board. is centrica profiteering in your view?— board. is centrica profiteering in your view? no, i don't think the are in your view? no, i don't think they are profiteering, - in your view? no, i don't think...
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she o'shea from the allied people's movements, but she is not the only woman running for a powerful position in nigerian politics. one female candidate in the conservative north is raising expectations that she could be the country's 1st elected state governor, act of a se if she wins it. could mike a turning point for women in a male dominated society? we'll get to our guests in a moment. at 1st armitage us has this report from the eastern city of yala. i mean, this is a moment female actress to nigeria have walked for a woman from a major political party becoming a candidate for governor. and she is a from tra, i should have been any overcame religious and cultural barriers in the patrick of society to get to you. she says it's been worth the struggle. it gives the woman it gives. so i'd daughters and gives us says to the aunties, then why does the confidence that yes or sole, ah, who wore men, can walk towards occupying what ever elective position the desired. although women make up half of nigeria population, they've long been on the fringes, economically. and politically, we know also b
she o'shea from the allied people's movements, but she is not the only woman running for a powerful position in nigerian politics. one female candidate in the conservative north is raising expectations that she could be the country's 1st elected state governor, act of a se if she wins it. could mike a turning point for women in a male dominated society? we'll get to our guests in a moment. at 1st armitage us has this report from the eastern city of yala. i mean, this is a moment female actress...
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but you also still was done the louis with jim o'shea. i didn't know so much of the country. i've only been just to do what i see . the genie bosses though, group gear motivation, says do a combo sup a welcome back to cross stock. were all things are considered on peter labelle to remind you were discussing, changing narratives. ah, okay, let's go back to andre in washington state. i'm sorry i, you probably know as well as you probably feel the same way i do in watching what's been going on in ukraine, not since the beginning of last year, but all the way back to 2014. and you know what i'm getting at here, what i find really frustrating is the lack of context. there's so little context. if i say to what i'm question, you know, where you, peter, why are you so passionate about this? and i always say, because this was inevitable, considering the, the west ignored the antecedents of how we got here, the minsk accords, this whole product that the, the whole, the entire push to put ukraine into nato and all of this. and you say you show them what is what cia direct william burns
but you also still was done the louis with jim o'shea. i didn't know so much of the country. i've only been just to do what i see . the genie bosses though, group gear motivation, says do a combo sup a welcome back to cross stock. were all things are considered on peter labelle to remind you were discussing, changing narratives. ah, okay, let's go back to andre in washington state. i'm sorry i, you probably know as well as you probably feel the same way i do in watching what's been going on in...
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neil: that was michael o'shea.resenting a number of residents, dozens a of yesterday, could be a lot more now over this entire train derailment and the mess that ensued and he was warning residents don't accept checks from norfolk southern right now because there are bigger fish to fry here, essentially saying that. norfolk southern was not represented at the town hall meeting t was many power players, from the governor on down who did not attend this meeting. implications of all of this, fallout from all of this grady trimble. grady, what do you have? >> reporter: neal, lawmakers here on capitol hill are demanding answers about the derailment. perhaps even more desperate for answers are the people who live in east palestine. you mentioned that town hall last night a lot of people that our crews on the ground there spoke to felt like they didn't get enough information or answers to their questions. at one notable absence, you mentioned off the top the train's operator norfolk southern. people also wanted to hear fr
neil: that was michael o'shea.resenting a number of residents, dozens a of yesterday, could be a lot more now over this entire train derailment and the mess that ensued and he was warning residents don't accept checks from norfolk southern right now because there are bigger fish to fry here, essentially saying that. norfolk southern was not represented at the town hall meeting t was many power players, from the governor on down who did not attend this meeting. implications of all of this,...
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all those ridiculous— o'shea about mum's list. all those ridiculous things we did.? well, we can't stop at 99, can _ even finish it. finish it? well, we can't stop at 99, can we? - 100. go into outer space. go on! that isjust a snippet of it. co—writers and directors tom berkeley and ross white, as well as actor james martinjoin us now. good morning to you. i'm going to lay my cards on the table. i loved it. i absolutely loved it. how on earth, tom starting with you, how did it come to fruition?— earth, tom starting with you, how did it come to fruition? myself and ross met about _ did it come to fruition? myself and ross met about ten _ did it come to fruition? myself and ross met about ten years - did it come to fruition? myself and ross met about ten years ago - did it come to fruition? myself and ross met about ten years ago and | did it come to fruition? myself and i ross met about ten years ago and we originally trained as actors and during that time we'd both been writing plays, individually and we came together to start writing for screen and this was the fi
all those ridiculous— o'shea about mum's list. all those ridiculous things we did.? well, we can't stop at 99, can _ even finish it. finish it? well, we can't stop at 99, can we? - 100. go into outer space. go on! that isjust a snippet of it. co—writers and directors tom berkeley and ross white, as well as actor james martinjoin us now. good morning to you. i'm going to lay my cards on the table. i loved it. i absolutely loved it. how on earth, tom starting with you, how did it come to...
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chris o'shea said the company invested £75 million last year in supporting customers of british gas,hether centrica is making unfair profits. no, i don't think centrica is profiteering. these record profits are driven by its upstream business. that is the production of gas, primarily and also its share in the nuclear energy production in britain both of which have done unusually well this year. but it has to be remembered particularly with upstream oil and gas extraction is that it is a very difficult and challenging activity which is already pretty highly taxed in this country. taxing gas and oil companies is another contentious issue. centrica says it paid about £1 billion in tax relating to its 2022 profits. of that, about £54 million was paid as result of the windfall tax — called the energy profits levy — which was introduced by the government last year. the current windfall tax rate is 35%. the opposition labour party thinks that isn't enough — and the shadow chancellor called on the government to "bring in a proper windfall tax on oil and gas giants to stop energy prices risin
chris o'shea said the company invested £75 million last year in supporting customers of british gas,hether centrica is making unfair profits. no, i don't think centrica is profiteering. these record profits are driven by its upstream business. that is the production of gas, primarily and also its share in the nuclear energy production in britain both of which have done unusually well this year. but it has to be remembered particularly with upstream oil and gas extraction is that it is a very...