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why well there is a quite easily understandable reason for that seat with germany increased its percentage of foreigners in the country from ciro after the to something like twenty eight to twenty five per cent in a number of tea cakes that is slowly in east germany the percentage increase during the last five six seven years from zero to something close to ten percent so the dynamics between migration much higher in east germany then invest chimney and so if the reaction of the society against immigration which
why well there is a quite easily understandable reason for that seat with germany increased its percentage of foreigners in the country from ciro after the to something like twenty eight to twenty five per cent in a number of tea cakes that is slowly in east germany the percentage increase during the last five six seven years from zero to something close to ten percent so the dynamics between migration much higher in east germany then invest chimney and so if the reaction of the society against...
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sure, if theu for answer is a percentage, it is wrong. asking for percentage in this case is asking the wrong question. the, i have looked into how -- exchanges were supposed reduce the ministry of cost of covering private sector individuals. it turns out the insurance companies did save the money. from $414 for percent to 206i-5 dollars per person. a hundred $93 up because the federal government spent more money setting up the exchanges that they saved in administrative costs for the companies. i would like to address one story that has been going around. the duke university hospital has 900 beds and 5000 billing clerks. i thought that seems like the wrong comparison because they have a lot of outpatient care which has nothing to do with hospital bills -- best. but in patient care represents about 2% of the visits. i talked to the associate vice president of their health care, they do have a staff of 1500. they also handle medical records, patient check-in, cass management, and all other sorts of functions. we asked how many people actua
sure, if theu for answer is a percentage, it is wrong. asking for percentage in this case is asking the wrong question. the, i have looked into how -- exchanges were supposed reduce the ministry of cost of covering private sector individuals. it turns out the insurance companies did save the money. from $414 for percent to 206i-5 dollars per person. a hundred $93 up because the federal government spent more money setting up the exchanges that they saved in administrative costs for the...
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it's a small percentage. we didn't have that many. we did have some who actually appeared on the terrorism list. the justiceduals system ran its course but it was something we were a bit surprised by. with thosehappened individuals? guest: some of them have been removed from the country and some are in jail and host: gretta goodwin is with the government account on q&a, historian charles also talks about his biography on president benjamin harrison. >> when he was nominated, he was in indianapolis. at his house, people thronged and he gave for speeches that day. his campaign people said, this is the thing to do, let people come to you. so over the next four or five months until the election, that is what happened. harrison stayed home in his own bed, he would meet delegations and visited delegations from around the state and that country. often, they would. the special interest groups, all minors, wheat farmers, con farmers, and harrison would give , mostlyhort speech attuned to their own interests, but something that would resonate w
it's a small percentage. we didn't have that many. we did have some who actually appeared on the terrorism list. the justiceduals system ran its course but it was something we were a bit surprised by. with thosehappened individuals? guest: some of them have been removed from the country and some are in jail and host: gretta goodwin is with the government account on q&a, historian charles also talks about his biography on president benjamin harrison. >> when he was nominated, he was in...
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watch the percentages and do the math.he interesting thing we're going to see tonight, this is the august special election. turnout is down. are enough people coming out for danny o'connor down here. and did enough people since we're at 100%, come out up here. is the math enough? a 3,000 vote difference here enough to offset what's happening down here? that's what we're going to go through -- >> it's a question of perspective. obama won this state, romney won the district. hillary clinton, how did she do in this county. in terms of getting us perspective of how democrats have done in the past. this congressional district has been red for all but two years in the last four decades. >> let's look at the 25012 presidential race. this is franklin county, this is the entire county. the part that's in the entire district is up here. that's 2012. mitt romney carried the district in 2012. let's go to 2016. we can look at this by congressional district leer. president trump carried the district. hillary clinton if you look at the s
watch the percentages and do the math.he interesting thing we're going to see tonight, this is the august special election. turnout is down. are enough people coming out for danny o'connor down here. and did enough people since we're at 100%, come out up here. is the math enough? a 3,000 vote difference here enough to offset what's happening down here? that's what we're going to go through -- >> it's a question of perspective. obama won this state, romney won the district. hillary...
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a lid on cocoa know a little first of all it's a very very very small percentage of people voted and she happens to live in a district where where the message appeals but even she isn't honest when she is pressed on what she she believes as a democratic socialist she says oh i don't think we should have labels i don't like if that if the word got out that she was for abolishing prisons abolishing prisons . abolishing capitalism is not good for anything i didn't say that we are losing without war profit prison industry those are two completely irrelevant it's a policy there isn't simply different things if you want to talk about what's going on or rather have a long conversation like that and how it's actually take that further to haul it lee different thanks. guys while i write for the program what they think about where the program i said one thing equal time for everyone i've been limited to turn to you. the g.o.p. should love these democratic socialists because it's the fight it's the bite in the democratic party and you can tell from the very top they're scared of these people go
a lid on cocoa know a little first of all it's a very very very small percentage of people voted and she happens to live in a district where where the message appeals but even she isn't honest when she is pressed on what she she believes as a democratic socialist she says oh i don't think we should have labels i don't like if that if the word got out that she was for abolishing prisons abolishing prisons . abolishing capitalism is not good for anything i didn't say that we are losing without...
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up two percentage points, and the best quarterly numbers we have seen in seven years.iffs implicate the price and the price goes higher. gmm, i want to get out of this and look at cost assets for you. italy, you can come iceland, downward trend for the stock market today. and we also saw selloff in the bond market. that affected japan, implicating a movement, a widening in their ability to see trading up two percentage points on their 10 year yield, but we saw the selloff in japan, so too did europe and the u.s. treasury yield. and we see the fx market move. we want to take a look at what has been happening in terms of wcrs, because we see over also movement in the fx markets, but in europe today it was a story of equities and equities down by 5/10 of 1%. that is a look at the european markets. vonnie: the first thing we noticed was that they percent yield on the 10 year, this after selling in japan overnight. it is staying at 3%. it has been settling above a little bit, as well. that has widened the spread to 32 basis points. we are waiting for the statement from fomc
up two percentage points, and the best quarterly numbers we have seen in seven years.iffs implicate the price and the price goes higher. gmm, i want to get out of this and look at cost assets for you. italy, you can come iceland, downward trend for the stock market today. and we also saw selloff in the bond market. that affected japan, implicating a movement, a widening in their ability to see trading up two percentage points on their 10 year yield, but we saw the selloff in japan, so too did...
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go ahead steve well yeah well first of all let's also point out that donald trump got a higher percentage of hispanics voting for him and did mitt romney or john mccain which i think is something that goes overlooked and really should look the reason why the donors don't want the. you know the socialist democrats influence and and policies and platforms it's because they can't win i mean that's why someone like me is begging you and begging the democrats to run to you strange i am interested let the public know where you stand keep on saying because you know that in a little cool and a little first of all this very very very small percentage of people voted and she happens to live in a district where the message appeals but even she isn't honest when she is pressed on what she she believes as a democratic socialist she says oh i don't think we should have labels i don't like the label if the word got out that she was for abolishing prisons abolishing prisons abolishing capitalism not good for. any where i was having with our profit prison industry those are two completely you know it's ab
go ahead steve well yeah well first of all let's also point out that donald trump got a higher percentage of hispanics voting for him and did mitt romney or john mccain which i think is something that goes overlooked and really should look the reason why the donors don't want the. you know the socialist democrats influence and and policies and platforms it's because they can't win i mean that's why someone like me is begging you and begging the democrats to run to you strange i am interested...
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. >> by our calculation, that puts balderson the republican up by .9 percentage points.so it would be a bigger margin than the smaller .5 percentage of points, meaning that if the green party candidate had not been in here, this likely would have been within the .5 percentage needing a recount. right now, barring whatever votes we have, we'll see what else happens. right now it's outside of that threshold and the republican is leading and likely to win. >> what's the lesson tonight for republicans? >> work really hard. if president trump is popular in your district, see if you can get him to come campaign for you. he said he's going to be doing it pretty much 24/7, as we head toward the midterm elections. but for more republicans who are in the suburban areas, areas that are really close. maybe, hillary clinton won by a little bit. those are very difficult balancing acts to work with the president, support the president and kind of distant yourself in other ways. it's a tough act to pull off. >> i quickly want to ask you, the author of this new book, and you talk about t
. >> by our calculation, that puts balderson the republican up by .9 percentage points.so it would be a bigger margin than the smaller .5 percentage of points, meaning that if the green party candidate had not been in here, this likely would have been within the .5 percentage needing a recount. right now, barring whatever votes we have, we'll see what else happens. right now it's outside of that threshold and the republican is leading and likely to win. >> what's the lesson tonight...
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what in the analysis of these plans showed with respect to percentage of openings? i remember there was a specific question asked last time. >> sorry but i wasn't prepared for that question from when i talked to inspector duffy. >> is there anything on the documents that talked about percentage of openings? >> not that i recall. no, i have to talk about inspector duffy about what was the review process on this. >> okay, thank you. >> clerk: we will now here hear from the permit holder. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. >> could you speak into the mic.? >> why don't we pass out the plans before he begins. >> i have architectural and structural plan. i have provided eight copies. >> kind of late for us to be able to review it. >> i send an e-mail asked when to provide it, and he says at the meeting. i wanted to provide it ahead of time for you to review it and then if you have questions to come back and ask your questions, but unfortunately. >> please proceed, sir. >> i am the owner of the 446-4 48vallejo street. i bought the property in april of 2017. me and my
what in the analysis of these plans showed with respect to percentage of openings? i remember there was a specific question asked last time. >> sorry but i wasn't prepared for that question from when i talked to inspector duffy. >> is there anything on the documents that talked about percentage of openings? >> not that i recall. no, i have to talk about inspector duffy about what was the review process on this. >> okay, thank you. >> clerk: we will now here hear...
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meanwhile, the small percentage of documents the judiciary committee will get to see are being prescreened by a republican operative, bill burke, who not only worked for kavanaugh in the bush administration so this is someone who reported to him, but currently represents steve bannon, reince priebus and don
meanwhile, the small percentage of documents the judiciary committee will get to see are being prescreened by a republican operative, bill burke, who not only worked for kavanaugh in the bush administration so this is someone who reported to him, but currently represents steve bannon, reince priebus and don
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providing some guidelines but the final percentage is not final a so if iran decides to. make a point out of the percentage issue later on you don't have to do a little it russia had previously objected to a natural gas pipeline being built across the caspian between turkmenistan and azerbaijan this would have allowed turkmen gas to bypass russia on its way to europe can we expect that this would potentially build be built now would russia allow it. well i'll go back to your previous question whether we have a definite. resolution of the past is that this and i will start from there by saying no and the fact that the uranium side also mentioned that there has to be fed to negotiations about critical issues such as delimitation of seabeds also goes back to your question about pipelines there's also an article in the convention about the environmental concerns which again creased this the same loophole if any literal state is concerned about the environmental implications of pipeline let me just stop you when you talk about some of the environmental concerns you're talking
providing some guidelines but the final percentage is not final a so if iran decides to. make a point out of the percentage issue later on you don't have to do a little it russia had previously objected to a natural gas pipeline being built across the caspian between turkmenistan and azerbaijan this would have allowed turkmen gas to bypass russia on its way to europe can we expect that this would potentially build be built now would russia allow it. well i'll go back to your previous question...
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if its stays less than a percentage point, danny o'connor could request a recount. they haven't decided whether or not they'll go down that road but that's why we're not able to declare a winner. we should point out most election experts view this lead by troy balderson as relatively safe, including our john king, 1700 votes is a big margin to mike up in this professional and absentee ballots counting but they have to count the votes before we can declare a winner. >> what are the candidates saying? i know balderson has his opinion. >> they're talking about donald trump's influence in this race and the president was on twitter last night trying to at least spin his influence and make it seem as though had he not come in to help troy balderson than perhaps this race would have gone the other direction but listen to what both candidates had to say about the president when it comes to ohio's 12th district. >> i don't think he knows what he's talking about. you can fly in, hang out here for a couple hours, fly out, you don't walk on our roads. you don't have kids that g
if its stays less than a percentage point, danny o'connor could request a recount. they haven't decided whether or not they'll go down that road but that's why we're not able to declare a winner. we should point out most election experts view this lead by troy balderson as relatively safe, including our john king, 1700 votes is a big margin to mike up in this professional and absentee ballots counting but they have to count the votes before we can declare a winner. >> what are the...
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there is without any doubt significant percentage of police people who sympathize with. movement with the f.t.c. because they feel being left alone by politics because the number of policemen has been cut down significantly during the last years such that the verdict load imposed on the single policeman is much higher than it ever was and police experience is on the street that there are hate it nearly headed by leftists whereas if they protect their own stray sions of rightwing demonstrators they're welcomed and people are grateful to them and this without any doubt is not without results in how policemen perceive about the political situation but it would be highly exaggerated to say well there is infiltration of the police by right wing extremists this is not the case but the sympathy is clearly not on the left side as far as policemen are conserved in germany and since you have said that use fear that kim is just the beginning what do you mean by that . see the political elites the intellectual elites in germany comes from germany into a multi-ethnic and multicultura
there is without any doubt significant percentage of police people who sympathize with. movement with the f.t.c. because they feel being left alone by politics because the number of policemen has been cut down significantly during the last years such that the verdict load imposed on the single policeman is much higher than it ever was and police experience is on the street that there are hate it nearly headed by leftists whereas if they protect their own stray sions of rightwing demonstrators...
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ratings represent the percentage of all homes with televisions all homes with percentage of representhe percentage of all homes with televisions tuned to a program. shares represent the percentage of all homes with tvs in use at the time. woods won the most recent of his 14 major championships at the 2008 u.s. open. next at 8. a four year old boy being credited with saving his grandma's life... what he did when she stopped breathing. (pam) (pam) this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999, intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts. so you wake up ready to train for that marathon. and now, save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. ends wednesday. a four-year-old boy in new hampshire is being praised for springing into action to call 911 when his grandmother stopped breathing. fallon clarke/mother:"i got there and the police was like 'your son saved your mom's life.' we've practiced in the past. you know, i try and talk to him about emergencies and strangers, so he knows what 911 stands for." while max's mo
ratings represent the percentage of all homes with televisions all homes with percentage of representhe percentage of all homes with televisions tuned to a program. shares represent the percentage of all homes with tvs in use at the time. woods won the most recent of his 14 major championships at the 2008 u.s. open. next at 8. a four year old boy being credited with saving his grandma's life... what he did when she stopped breathing. (pam) (pam) this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep....
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by the percentages are set by legislation. is that the percentages are set by legislation. is that correctly. >> that's correct. absolutely. we are trying to have it both ways. this is learning from past area plans where it is a very prescribed list of projects. we have heard and limitation projects that binds our hands in some ways. there was a request to create some structure but then also great flexibility. the change opportunities may come up that require funding. often, if there any substantial changes to this public benefits package, that would also need to be reviewed by the public as well and ultimately approved by the board. >> president wolfram: i'm curious. one thing that seems odd to me when i saw this, there is a category called production distribution repair. but the p.d.r. relocation fund is not in that category which seems odd. it's an cultural preservation and community services. >> that is a good point. it is a bit of semester semantics. what you see now under the p.d.r. bucket, that is actually being provided by new development. as you know, it has a repl
by the percentages are set by legislation. is that the percentages are set by legislation. is that correctly. >> that's correct. absolutely. we are trying to have it both ways. this is learning from past area plans where it is a very prescribed list of projects. we have heard and limitation projects that binds our hands in some ways. there was a request to create some structure but then also great flexibility. the change opportunities may come up that require funding. often, if there any...
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we don't tell business majors to do that even though a much smaller percentage of business majores will ever get a job at goldman sachs. we don't tell edge lick and journalie majors focussure energies elsewhere even though a small percentage of them will write a become or work for "the new york times" but if you're good enough that people hand you something massively valuable, and that gives you the potential to play in the nfl, these people are told oh, yeah, once you're in schools have to prepare yourself for the future. think but doing something else. why would you tell that so one? they've government an amazing skill. that sets them up much better for the future of work regardless whether they make the nfl. >> host: from your book, the end of work, why your passion can become your job, you write that traditional thinkers will question your pursuit of a career that required your talent, and your perhaps unconventional education, that prepares you for it. >> guest: yeah. we're seeing -- we have seen this over the years. it's hard to imagine today that in the 19 1970s and 80s the word
we don't tell business majors to do that even though a much smaller percentage of business majores will ever get a job at goldman sachs. we don't tell edge lick and journalie majors focussure energies elsewhere even though a small percentage of them will write a become or work for "the new york times" but if you're good enough that people hand you something massively valuable, and that gives you the potential to play in the nfl, these people are told oh, yeah, once you're in schools...
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the issue is not how many documents but the percentage. we gave them all of kagan's documents and all of the mayor's commands and they are giving us 7% of cavanaugh's documents. the question that looms what's in the 93% they don't want to show us. that is what is happening here. so, because republicans have chosen [inaudible] over transparent the democrats on the judiciary committee led by senator blumenthal a foia request to the national archives seeking the full gamut of his records including his time is that secretary. we much rather follow the bipartisan process been around for years, mitch mcconnell is tearing down all of the bipartisan parts of approving judicial nominees. one after the other after the other after the other. supreme court, blue slips, documents and he's really not serving the senate well either. oh well, you started it back then. he held back all the circuit court nominees to the dc circuit so there were four vacancies. this is been hissing all along and he regarded it as a problem it in his history as a leader, i wo
the issue is not how many documents but the percentage. we gave them all of kagan's documents and all of the mayor's commands and they are giving us 7% of cavanaugh's documents. the question that looms what's in the 93% they don't want to show us. that is what is happening here. so, because republicans have chosen [inaudible] over transparent the democrats on the judiciary committee led by senator blumenthal a foia request to the national archives seeking the full gamut of his records including...
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there is without any doubt significant percentage of police people who sympathize with. movement with the a.f. t. because they feel being left alone by politics because the number of policemen has been cut down significantly during the last years such that the birth load imposed on the single policeman is much higher than it ever was and police experiences on the street that they were hated nearly hated by leftists whereas if they protect their own stray sions of writing demonstrators they're welcomed and people are grateful to them and this without any doubt is not without results in how policeman perceive about the political situation but it would be highly exaggerated to say well there is infiltration of the police by right wing extremists this is not the case but the sympathy is clearly not on the left side as far as policemen are conserved in germany. and since you have said that use fear that kim is just the beginning what do you mean by that. see the political elites the intellect elites in germany comes from germany into a multi-ethnic and multicultural society w
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—— percentage pointsjust three orfor the single perception —— percentage points just three or for peoplelate to those kinds of communities. and they know they will have an important role to play in changing that. i am really hoping i will be able to connect with the people and just make the difference and make sure that people will feel like at home. definitely going to introduce myself to the community and tell them that i can communicate with them freely. and talk about what the problems are. so far the force has taken on six multilingual recruits who will be policing the streets of lincolnshire in a few months‘ time. sarah walked in with that report. much more in all the days news coming up from 7pm with ca role days news coming up from 7pm with carole walker. but let‘s have a look at the weather prospect very important they are. but get the latest details from linda jenkins. a tale of two stories across the country. the cloud was thick enough to break the rain in scotland. the reason being ones it was the high dominated pressure. as it continues to build to the weekend. you have this
—— percentage pointsjust three orfor the single perception —— percentage points just three or for peoplelate to those kinds of communities. and they know they will have an important role to play in changing that. i am really hoping i will be able to connect with the people and just make the difference and make sure that people will feel like at home. definitely going to introduce myself to the community and tell them that i can communicate with them freely. and talk about what the...
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we have retail up at the top, up half a percentage point.d goods up a third of a percentage point telecoms are underperforming oil and gas, given the volatility in the spot price, a bit of a decline in yesterday's trading impacting that sector as well travel and leisure down a third of a percentage point. tui results came out today better than expectation but the reaction in the stock has been underwhelming. we'll talk more about that as well >>> pandora is trading higher after the ceo. anders colding friis, announced his resignation. the jeweler issued a profit warning days ago and has now confirmed a 1% drop in like for like sales in the second quarter. pandora said jeremy schwartz will join as coo and will stay until a new ceo is announced. >>> and shares in orsted are higher after announcing they will buy lincoln clean energy. the company posted the second quarter earnings today that were in line with forecasts >>> and adecco is lower after reporting weaker than expected second quarter profits the firm blames slower revenue growth net pr
we have retail up at the top, up half a percentage point.d goods up a third of a percentage point telecoms are underperforming oil and gas, given the volatility in the spot price, a bit of a decline in yesterday's trading impacting that sector as well travel and leisure down a third of a percentage point. tui results came out today better than expectation but the reaction in the stock has been underwhelming. we'll talk more about that as well >>> pandora is trading higher after the...
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that is percentage of population, not numbers of people. the second bubble of the population are baby boomers. >> so young adult is probably 18 through - >> 34. >> fantastic. what are some of the other teams emerging from the study? >> and he mentioned the diversity. i daresay we have the most diverse jewish population perhaps in the whole world outside of israel. you see that increasing diversity growing the younger you look at the population. >> about a quarter of households have racial and ethnic diversity. as you get younger, it's about 38%. we can assume that trend would increase. >> i know there is so much being looked at and analyzed, but i'm wondering what is highlighted on how people express their jewish side. we have one of the most diverse communities in the world. what does it say about how a jew of color and lgb to jew -- lgbt jew or person who is a single parent or person who comes here on their own who may be an immigrant to the bay area, what is all of that saying about how we might want to be jewish and express the jewish c
that is percentage of population, not numbers of people. the second bubble of the population are baby boomers. >> so young adult is probably 18 through - >> 34. >> fantastic. what are some of the other teams emerging from the study? >> and he mentioned the diversity. i daresay we have the most diverse jewish population perhaps in the whole world outside of israel. you see that increasing diversity growing the younger you look at the population. >> about a quarter...
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>> i'll let the architect talk. >> based on the percentages we were meeting them by code. the key is ventilation. we were exceeding that with the front window that's why it's operable and that's why the air flow is coming in. all the side windows along the side property will have to be fixed for fire code and rated and close to the property line. but in terms of window space, technically existing, we'll be grant fatheregrandfathered in be be sprinkle in and going through another version. we are exceeding what we can do right now. >> but you have no idea what that percentage is right now? >> i have to do the calculation but we have every space has at least two windows in it. >> thank you. >> excuse me, the planning code has the exposure requirements. but the building code has the size of the requirement. does this window match that. >> the front window is our rescue opening which exceeds our 5.24 square feet and it satisfies the ventilation requirement required by 12.03 i think. >> the financial burden was unacceptable making this a a.d.u. because it wasn't cash flow enough
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if i enter into the contract market, there is at least that percentage uplift in the value of the manhourly rate that i have to pay. that is the employers from view. what do employees think? jeff haynes is on a tracker mortgage whose costs will rise. it makes me think i have not got much money to spend in my pocket. it stars making me worried that my disposable income that i had a week ago last month from my pay packet has gone. here on the high streets of lincoln there are some young pedestrians who were not even born last time rates with this type. it feels like interest rates have been at rock bottom for ever, it has been at rock bottom for ever, it has been at rock bottom for ever, it has been a decade that has been great for borrowers and bad for savers and it has changed our behaviour. we are now spending more than we are earning and you cannot do that forever, so the bank of england hopes that managing interest higher will help us save more and borrow less. the question for the governor is how fast and how high they will now rise. if you take what financial markets think, which
if i enter into the contract market, there is at least that percentage uplift in the value of the manhourly rate that i have to pay. that is the employers from view. what do employees think? jeff haynes is on a tracker mortgage whose costs will rise. it makes me think i have not got much money to spend in my pocket. it stars making me worried that my disposable income that i had a week ago last month from my pay packet has gone. here on the high streets of lincoln there are some young...
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a third of a percentage point weaker in today's trading.vernight in asia we did have somewhat of a cautiously optimistic session with the backdrop of ongoing discussions in washington between china and the u.s. the mood is pretty muted, if i would say, slightly more positive you want to watch out for the ecb minutes that also come out later this morning some more clues on monetary policy >>> switching to sectors, leadership is coming from the tech sector, up 0.7%, in line with the moves we see in u.s. equities trading healthcare is having a good session, up a half percentage point. construction material up autos down, underperforming this morning to the tune of about half a percentage point. that's on speculation that u.s. president may be re-evaluating and imposing tariffs on the auto sector also banks underperforming as well >>> let's switch and talk about commodities. obviously the main story has been that of the reuters story, vis-a-vis aramco looking to pull their potential ipo. oil is trading weaker. not that it impacted the price of
a third of a percentage point weaker in today's trading.vernight in asia we did have somewhat of a cautiously optimistic session with the backdrop of ongoing discussions in washington between china and the u.s. the mood is pretty muted, if i would say, slightly more positive you want to watch out for the ecb minutes that also come out later this morning some more clues on monetary policy >>> switching to sectors, leadership is coming from the tech sector, up 0.7%, in line with the...
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ftse 100 s broken back through 7600 up .6 percentage points a lot of focus on the activity following the genoa bridge collapse getting into sectors, we can see that leadership as well is coming from some of the trade sensitive sectors. up 2.3% already. auto is up as well lot of stories going into that oil and gas chemicals having a good day as well food and beverages lagging somewhat every sector in europe is in the green. u.s. china trade talk, our sector on wednesday, $16 billion worth of fresh u.s. tariffs on chinese goods come into effect wang shue wen will lead the -- in washington for a first set of negotiations $50 billion worth of levies on chinese imports. >>> meanwhile, chinese authorities instructed by increased lending to infrastructure projects the -- beijing bids to support economic -- which hit the financial markets. in a statement, china's banking and insurance regulators urged lenders to face -- adding banks should stabilize foreign trade and investments. the united states has reported the offer by turkey to -- in exchange for financial relief of banking fines worth
ftse 100 s broken back through 7600 up .6 percentage points a lot of focus on the activity following the genoa bridge collapse getting into sectors, we can see that leadership as well is coming from some of the trade sensitive sectors. up 2.3% already. auto is up as well lot of stories going into that oil and gas chemicals having a good day as well food and beverages lagging somewhat every sector in europe is in the green. u.s. china trade talk, our sector on wednesday, $16 billion worth of...
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a very small percentage. >> host: gretta goodwin taking your calls and questions. dale is up first in chesapeake beach, maryland, a republican. go ahead. >> caller: i wanted to make a couple quick comments. 2017 or during the election there was a lot of backlash about the border wall and how much it was going to cost and a waste of money, i heard $10-$20 billion. obviously a border wall wouldn't stop all illegal immigration, but if we are talking 3 to $4 billion a year costing our government, state, local and federal, to get these people through the justice system it sounds like that would pay for that wall over 5 to 10 years. on top of that a question about the study regarding what is criminal or not, isn't crossing the border illegal itself, a violation of the law? does that not get counted whether someone is classified as a criminal illegal alien? >> host: start with the second question first. >> guest: crossing the border illegally is considered a crime. when we did our study we list the types of crimes they are incarcerated, one of the largest percentages of t
a very small percentage. >> host: gretta goodwin taking your calls and questions. dale is up first in chesapeake beach, maryland, a republican. go ahead. >> caller: i wanted to make a couple quick comments. 2017 or during the election there was a lot of backlash about the border wall and how much it was going to cost and a waste of money, i heard $10-$20 billion. obviously a border wall wouldn't stop all illegal immigration, but if we are talking 3 to $4 billion a year costing our...
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a half a percentage point. the gdp is a big number.ade it clear that it wants to orchestrate its growth process. so that it continues to support the huge population in china. a worrying thing for china. it can't be seen to be worried -- week and kowtowing to donald trump. there is this dance going on between trump and his base and china and its economic imperatives. >> there seems to be a trump approach here, we saw with the juncker overad mr. and said we can make a deal here. we are hearing about nafta, is this basically the approach? >> yes. i think that is emerging as a kind of process. one thing we have to be clear on is those deals have not been done yet. there has not been an agreement on tariffs. on autos with mexico. there has certainly not been an agreement account. there is still a lot to play out here. chinese. how hopeful are they of getting these talks going again? i think they have been consistent in terms of their official commentaries throughout. they are willing to come to the table. they are willing to put offers on t
a half a percentage point. the gdp is a big number.ade it clear that it wants to orchestrate its growth process. so that it continues to support the huge population in china. a worrying thing for china. it can't be seen to be worried -- week and kowtowing to donald trump. there is this dance going on between trump and his base and china and its economic imperatives. >> there seems to be a trump approach here, we saw with the juncker overad mr. and said we can make a deal here. we are...
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we are down to the tiny percentage here and here.delaware county, this is where the president's rally was has helped troy balderson, and what's left. i want to make this point as we go back to the full congressal district. we're dancing in the ballpark, it's in a district wide race. 0.5% much we're dancing near that, even if we're just outside of that. we've been happen my up to today the lawyers will be involved tomorrow. when it's this close, we're not going to have a definitive winner tonight. >> what's the trigger for the recount. >> i believe in a district wide race, it's 0.5%. so we're in the area of that now, it's a little -- as of this moment, it's just outside of it, but we still have some votes to count. it's the most significant bart of this, we need it for the count. >> it's amazing to be here, when you -- we've been saying all night, a district that's been red since reagan, since you and i were in diapers, now all of a sudden, they're in this neck and neck. i wasn't in diapers quite, but i appreciate that. >> this is a m
we are down to the tiny percentage here and here.delaware county, this is where the president's rally was has helped troy balderson, and what's left. i want to make this point as we go back to the full congressal district. we're dancing in the ballpark, it's in a district wide race. 0.5% much we're dancing near that, even if we're just outside of that. we've been happen my up to today the lawyers will be involved tomorrow. when it's this close, we're not going to have a definitive winner...
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trey balderson, the republican at 50.2 percentage points, the democrat at 49.3%.within a percentage point and there are some 8,000 potential votes influx here. >> it kind of doesn't matter who wins by a hair in this election but what matters is -- they are turnout was higher than 2014 and 2016 than the republicans were. once again republicans have resources and money, we have the president able to come into the district but they are not going to be able to do that in the close to 70 races that are less republican. there are 70 districts that are less republican than that one. so that's a house battleground and the democrats have a shot at taking the house back. >> shannon: here's what the president said. he tweeted as long as i campaign and support house and senate candidates, within reason, they will win! they certainly like the job i'm doing, if i find the time between china, iran, the economy and it, the english part of me wants to start diagramming all of these sentences. there is a lot of meat in there. but jonathan says, listen, when i show up, and i flip th
trey balderson, the republican at 50.2 percentage points, the democrat at 49.3%.within a percentage point and there are some 8,000 potential votes influx here. >> it kind of doesn't matter who wins by a hair in this election but what matters is -- they are turnout was higher than 2014 and 2016 than the republicans were. once again republicans have resources and money, we have the president able to come into the district but they are not going to be able to do that in the close to 70 races...
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it has higher standards and higher percentage of parts made in the u.s. or mexico. the u.s. trade rep says will help both countries. >> we created a situation where there is more u.s. jobs, but there also will be more mexican jobs. we will squeeze out people not in the region. it is a big, big win for manufacturing. >> he says it is now time for canada to come to the table. president trump gave ottawa until friday to come to the table. canada called the progress between mexico and the u.s. necessary to rejoin talks. cana canada's foreign minister heads to washington today and wall street liked news of the deal. hitting record highs. the editorial board of the usa today says it is similar to the summit with kim jong-un. >>> paul manafort, the former campaign chairman of the president's, seeking a deal in the upcoming trial. as jurors in virginia were delivering bank and tax fraud charges against him, manafort's defense team was trying to hammer out a deal to avoid a second trial. talks stalled after robert mueller raised issues with the potential deal. the president's lawyer,
it has higher standards and higher percentage of parts made in the u.s. or mexico. the u.s. trade rep says will help both countries. >> we created a situation where there is more u.s. jobs, but there also will be more mexican jobs. we will squeeze out people not in the region. it is a big, big win for manufacturing. >> he says it is now time for canada to come to the table. president trump gave ottawa until friday to come to the table. canada called the progress between mexico and...
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they would have been up 1 percentage point under armour, in fact, was responsible for 3 percentage points of that comp decline. the other 2 percentage point drag was lower sales of its hunting business and electronics business the latter of the two it's largely exiting. dick's sporting goods shares have come back, still down 3%. under armour shares also took a dive on that initial release it's not the only retailer move. teen retailer american eagle reported a pretty strong quarter, at least for earnings and revenue. comp sales up 9% but some weak guidance and some decelerating sales in its aerie brand. that's pulling down shares of american express we'll round it out with express, actually had a pretty good report beating on earnings, revenues nice comp sales, strong online sales, now a quarter of the total sales. those shares under pressure, they had run up about 17% in the last three months. back over to you guys. >> thank you very much, court knee. >>> so does silicon valley lean left the president says it does and says google and others are silencing conservative voices. we'll hear f
they would have been up 1 percentage point under armour, in fact, was responsible for 3 percentage points of that comp decline. the other 2 percentage point drag was lower sales of its hunting business and electronics business the latter of the two it's largely exiting. dick's sporting goods shares have come back, still down 3%. under armour shares also took a dive on that initial release it's not the only retailer move. teen retailer american eagle reported a pretty strong quarter, at least...
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moral victory a hello victory but a moral victory, interesting to see if a end up outside the half percentage point margin to avoid a recount, we could have a recount and delay him being seated as a congressman and get a new election that much closer. it is a big victory for republicans to hold this seat, not that big a deal because an election in august will never get the same turnout. republicans have to guard against that. it has to be deflating for democrats because they thought they were going to win. shannon: they have said even if it is close, even if balderson does win within a point or two that is a repudiation of donald trump, his policies and everything about his administration. >> no doubt it is closer than it should have been. this is a district that has been republican for decades. it should not have been this close. on the other hand a win is a win, it was a near death experience and i got a statement from cory bliss who runs the biggest outside groups, congressional leadership fund. balderson had not raised all that money, a lot of outside money, basically the statement is a w
moral victory a hello victory but a moral victory, interesting to see if a end up outside the half percentage point margin to avoid a recount, we could have a recount and delay him being seated as a congressman and get a new election that much closer. it is a big victory for republicans to hold this seat, not that big a deal because an election in august will never get the same turnout. republicans have to guard against that. it has to be deflating for democrats because they thought they were...
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s by percentage. once again, we want to highlight who is kpriez -- comprising the office discipline referrals that you saw in the broad number there. and again, as a total percent of the 26,000 referrals, african american students makeup 34%, which is actually, as you can see, a decrease in the proportionality of the year before of 37%. latino students makeup 38.4, and you can see that that proportionality based on their percentage in the district is an increase of 3.7% from the previous year. the arrested. though we certainly have had an increase in police reporting to schools this year and police involvement in school wide incidents, we actually showed a decrease in the number of arrests down to 38. we have checked this number. mr. quesada has checked this number, and this was not under reported. as was evidenced earlier, you know i would tell you if it was, and it's not. in fact it's the lowest number of arrests of any school year we have on record, so in 2010-11, we had 195. 11-12, we had 167. 12-
s by percentage. once again, we want to highlight who is kpriez -- comprising the office discipline referrals that you saw in the broad number there. and again, as a total percent of the 26,000 referrals, african american students makeup 34%, which is actually, as you can see, a decrease in the proportionality of the year before of 37%. latino students makeup 38.4, and you can see that that proportionality based on their percentage in the district is an increase of 3.7% from the previous year....
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and they pay the greater of the guaranteed rent or the percentage rent based on gross revenues.and over the approximately two year and seven month term of the extensions the airport would receive at least $1,601,088 and minimum guaranteed rent as shown in table 2 on page 24 of our report. and as the airport noted we do have some technical amendments to recommend. the first of that being to amend resolution for file 18-0210 to correctly state that the minimum annual guarantee is $412,485. and second to amend the resolution for 18-0211, to correctly state that the minimum annual guarantee is $152,104. and third to amend files 18-2028, file 18-2029, 18-2010, 18-2011 to provide for retroactive approval and to approve all of the files as amended. >> chair cohen: thank you. miss wides diner are you in agreement? >> we are. >> chair cohen: public comment on items 12 through 9, seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor fewer you have something? >> supervisor fewer: no, i would like to make a motion to move these to the board with a positive recommendation. >> chair cohen: let's
and they pay the greater of the guaranteed rent or the percentage rent based on gross revenues.and over the approximately two year and seven month term of the extensions the airport would receive at least $1,601,088 and minimum guaranteed rent as shown in table 2 on page 24 of our report. and as the airport noted we do have some technical amendments to recommend. the first of that being to amend resolution for file 18-0210 to correctly state that the minimum annual guarantee is $412,485. and...