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heidi allen, you we re mrs may over pips. heidi allen, you were cited by jeremy mrs may over pips.byn, who praise due for speaking out against the government's stance, but theresa may said the government is already spending more than any other government on disability benefits. why are you still not happy? the courts are there for a reason. if they feel we are not paying benefits to those entitled i think we have a duty to listen to that and use it actually as well overdue reason to look at the whole pip process, which isn't working for many people. that isn't working for many people. that is what thejudges isn't working for many people. that is what the judges have revealed here. you will know this will happen, bluntly, unless conservative mps like you voting is the government. on previous rebellions, you have talked a good game, such as over article 50, but when it comes to the crunch nothing has happened. this time will it be different? to the crunch nothing has happened. this time will it be different7m is too early to tell. being honest i'm not sensing as much resistance on ou
heidi allen, you we re mrs may over pips. heidi allen, you were cited by jeremy mrs may over pips.byn, who praise due for speaking out against the government's stance, but theresa may said the government is already spending more than any other government on disability benefits. why are you still not happy? the courts are there for a reason. if they feel we are not paying benefits to those entitled i think we have a duty to listen to that and use it actually as well overdue reason to look at the...
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the minister for disabled people, health and work claims that the changes restore pip to its originals not hold water. the fact is that over a quarter of those on pip receive the highest level of support, which is much more than the 15% of dla working—age claimants who did so. are the regulations not doing exactly what was originally intended, targeting resources at those who need them most? i am sorry, but i do not see the honourable gentleman?s logic. these new regulations are nothing more than a shameful cut. once again, this government are trying to balance the books on the backs of the sick and disabled. the government's own analysis estimates that the new regulations will affect more than 160,000 people by 2023, the majority of whom will have mental health conditions. many of these will be newer applicants, but the regulations will also affect those who are being reassessed, who will not be eligible for the full support to which they would have been entitled under the rulings of tribunals, an effective cut of £3.7 billion. having spent 14 very happy months as the minister respon
the minister for disabled people, health and work claims that the changes restore pip to its originals not hold water. the fact is that over a quarter of those on pip receive the highest level of support, which is much more than the 15% of dla working—age claimants who did so. are the regulations not doing exactly what was originally intended, targeting resources at those who need them most? i am sorry, but i do not see the honourable gentleman?s logic. these new regulations are nothing more...
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that was the issue of pip.about a snap general election, former conservative leader william hague says that theresa may should effectively call one and change the legislation. unlikely, ithink? yes and no, theresa may has made it very clear repeatedly that she does not wa nt to clear repeatedly that she does not want to hold an early general election and she thinks that it would be wrong now to change her mind. whatever the electoral advantages. but an awful lot of tories would think mr hague has a point, here we are going into the brexit negotiations, possible revolts in the commons, one way that mrs may could strengthen her hand would be to go for an early election while labour are at sixes and sevens. in the interview you did with jeremy corbyn sevens. in the interview you did withjeremy corbyn he sounded a little knocked, almost riled when you kept pressing him, six times, i think i counted, about would he be in favour think i counted, about would he be infavourofan think i counted, about would he be in fav
that was the issue of pip.about a snap general election, former conservative leader william hague says that theresa may should effectively call one and change the legislation. unlikely, ithink? yes and no, theresa may has made it very clear repeatedly that she does not wa nt to clear repeatedly that she does not want to hold an early general election and she thinks that it would be wrong now to change her mind. whatever the electoral advantages. but an awful lot of tories would think mr hague...
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pip is a benefit paid to people with disabilities.ity criteria. currently the dwp are using policy. —— policy as law. their policies are continuously harming people and every time i approach the dwp in individual cases, our policy is this, i then take it to tribunal. the policies are absolutely blown out the window. until they start adhering to their own guidelines, and to the letter of the law, which each tribunal represents, to prevent miscarriages ofjustice, this is never going to be conducive. i don't think it is the worst part of the process but it is where it says, please provide contact details for your health care professionals, the impression is given to claimants that the dwp will contact those health care professionals and get evidence, and in all the cases we have worked on we have never seen a case where the assessment provider has actually requested evidence from the health care professionals. the committee chair suggested there was an element of self selection going on. one thing when somebody comes to my surgery, nobod
pip is a benefit paid to people with disabilities.ity criteria. currently the dwp are using policy. —— policy as law. their policies are continuously harming people and every time i approach the dwp in individual cases, our policy is this, i then take it to tribunal. the policies are absolutely blown out the window. until they start adhering to their own guidelines, and to the letter of the law, which each tribunal represents, to prevent miscarriages ofjustice, this is never going to be...
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intends changing the criteria for the daily living component of personal independence payments, or pips system "fairer." the labour leader asked why ministers couldn't find the money to support people with mental health conditions. a year ago, the new work and pensions secretary said you can tell the house, "we're not going ahead with the changes to pip that were put forward." the court have since made a ruling. her friend, the member for south cambridgeshire, said "in my view, the courts are there for a reason. if they've come up with this ruling that says that the criteria should be extended, i believe we've got a duty to honour that." isn't she right? he referred to the social security advisory committee and they can look at that. my right honourable friend the work and pensions secretary called the chairman of the social security advisory committee and spoke to him about the regulations on the day they were being introduced. he called the chairman of the work and pensions select committee and spoke to him about the regulations that were being introduced. he called both offices of th
intends changing the criteria for the daily living component of personal independence payments, or pips system "fairer." the labour leader asked why ministers couldn't find the money to support people with mental health conditions. a year ago, the new work and pensions secretary said you can tell the house, "we're not going ahead with the changes to pip that were put forward." the court have since made a ruling. her friend, the member for south cambridgeshire, said "in...
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well, if they're reassessed some people only have their pip assessment, only have their pip assessment in a few months‘ time, might be next year, under the new regulations they won‘t get the higher rate. they might get the lower rate but they won‘t get the higher rate. so the government has changed the policy although they say they haven‘t. government has changed the policy although they say they haven't. what they have done, are you clear, do you believe that it means there is not parity between mental health and physical health? this is exactly what thejudgment physical health? this is exactly what the judgment wanted to ensure and what the government are now overturning. there is no longer parity. and this is something the government were very proud that pip did give parity of esteem to mental and physical health and my colleague in the commons, norman lamb has made a really big campaign that the government should do this, put their money where their mouth is and this is them doing the opposite. thank you very much. coming up: it‘s peppa pig, but not as you know it. we‘ll look at th
well, if they're reassessed some people only have their pip assessment, only have their pip assessment in a few months‘ time, might be next year, under the new regulations they won‘t get the higher rate. they might get the lower rate but they won‘t get the higher rate. so the government has changed the policy although they say they haven‘t. government has changed the policy although they say they haven't. what they have done, are you clear, do you believe that it means there is not...
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the 26—year—old surged with 150m of the 190km remaining and pipped the likes of norway's alexander kristoffined the leader's yellowjersey and has a six—second lead. claressa shields made history at the rio olympics by becoming the first american boxer to win successive olympic titles, and now the 21—year old from michigan is breaking more new ground. this weekend, she becomes the first female boxer to top the bill on a premium tv network in the united states. she won her first pro fight back in november, now she's gearing up for hungary's szilvia szabados and she's excited. after i won my fight they called me andi after i won my fight they called me and i said great, i said and my co— main event is it they were, like, no, no, no. isaid what? —— and my. i was going to take the fight whatever. —— and my. my manager in the end said i am the main event. —— am i. the end said i am the main event. —— ami.i the end said i am the main event. —— am i. i said what are you talking about, he was, like, you're going to be the main event on showtime, the first woman to be on premium tv to be on. i said,
the 26—year—old surged with 150m of the 190km remaining and pipped the likes of norway's alexander kristoffined the leader's yellowjersey and has a six—second lead. claressa shields made history at the rio olympics by becoming the first american boxer to win successive olympic titles, and now the 21—year old from michigan is breaking more new ground. this weekend, she becomes the first female boxer to top the bill on a premium tv network in the united states. she won her first pro fight...
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por quemaduras y a unrabajadorde la limpiez el hospitapor inhalan de humo eo en escuela primaria "sd-pipparadeterminarue caus elincidente --- take vo / blanca ---unoensa que al veuna bra... laente huira r ter pero lo que hicier ess personas para ayudar ta serpiente lo dejac la bocaabierta. take vo / cesar --- un sospechosoe roba vehculo sisaber que u abuela yuna menor de eda estan en su interior, el increblroboqued captadonmara --- topvo bncala si nunca has probado la icónica y jugosa big mac... está bien si quieres empezar con algo más pequeño. la deliciosa mac jr, es la big mac con solo un patty de carne y sin el pan de en medio. ahora por tiempo limitado. ♪ sedienta y peligroscob entr a una aldea el fin sena en busca desesperaddagua... ---el animal cibi ayuda los bitantes la zona, q le dieron a beber lquido rectamentde la botel y do qued captado en vide.. --- es la primera z que secaptan esttipo de imges de a serpiente... take vo / cesar--la polica de chica ntina buscando una camiotrobada la semana pasada y edonde in a bordo una abuela su nietal momento del asalto..--segn la polica co
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as for the nunes story, i'm laying way back on that because there are two parallel narratives here pip have no clearances anymore. someone is not telling the truth. someone is going to get burned very badly. >> ladies and gentlemen, you just heard hugh hewitt insist this was a good week for republicans. we'll leave it there. >> you bet. >> hugh hewitt, thank you. robert costa, our continued thanks, especially for sharing your up-to-the-ment repoinute r tonight. >> and the time magazine journalist who interviewed the president is with us here tonight when "the 11 1 1th hour continues. decades of bitter failure and to offer the american people a new future of honesty, justice and opportunity. aren't you tired of the same old li lies? while sometimes i can be too honest, hillary clinton is the exact opposite. she never tells the truth. in ts journey i will never lie to you. >> then candidateontrump on the campaign trail back in august, promising to never lie to his supporters. now let's take a look at the cover of the new edition of "time" magazine, "is truth dead?" . michael sheerer rece
as for the nunes story, i'm laying way back on that because there are two parallel narratives here pip have no clearances anymore. someone is not telling the truth. someone is going to get burned very badly. >> ladies and gentlemen, you just heard hugh hewitt insist this was a good week for republicans. we'll leave it there. >> you bet. >> hugh hewitt, thank you. robert costa, our continued thanks, especially for sharing your up-to-the-ment repoinute r tonight. >> and...
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. >> it's so fun pip people can be blogging and people say, what's wrongry him? i'm an artist.xcited when people don't understand something but first they call you crazy and secondly how did you do it? >> nick is also passionate about his family. he just welcomed his third child, a boy, with ex-girlfriend britney bell and co-parenting twins with ex-wife mariah carey. >> how did you and mariah work it out? it seems like a very good relationship. >> it's funny. it's comical. it is humorous to me the way the world perceives myself and mariah and the way that we actually really are. when we first met we had conversations, like, what if this didn't work out? how do we operate? i would never have a bad thing, a negative thing to say about her, and everything that she's built, even with our children, she's a magnificent mother. you see how happy they are. you can see that they're loved unconditionally. and at the end of the day, that's our number one priority. >> meanwhile, "agt" has production for season 12. auditions ending next week. >> tomorrow night a nickelodeon kids choice awar
. >> it's so fun pip people can be blogging and people say, what's wrongry him? i'm an artist.xcited when people don't understand something but first they call you crazy and secondly how did you do it? >> nick is also passionate about his family. he just welcomed his third child, a boy, with ex-girlfriend britney bell and co-parenting twins with ex-wife mariah carey. >> how did you and mariah work it out? it seems like a very good relationship. >> it's funny. it's...
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she will she pipped victoria pendleton who will. ..take she pipped victoria pendleton who will... she will take it to westminster abbey. talking about the friendly games, they are always described as that. those two fierce rivals at one point, now they are 0k. they are retired now. yes. i was talking a few hours ago to her and she was saying it is nice to see her rival now. in the 2012 olympics, that was the pinnacle of their rivalry. it rumbled on for years and years. for anna meares to pip victoria pendleton to that second goal in front of her home nation really rankled. but they have spent a lot of time together since they retired. obviously pendleton retired after the 2012 olympics and anna meares retired just after the rio games, so meares retired just after the rio games, so she is newly retired. she isa games, so she is newly retired. she is a bit sad to not be out competing in the gold coast. she said the pool of her home games were something that she kept training for, but she couldn't. if i bring in that she kept training for
she will she pipped victoria pendleton who will. ..take she pipped victoria pendleton who will... she will take it to westminster abbey. talking about the friendly games, they are always described as that. those two fierce rivals at one point, now they are 0k. they are retired now. yes. i was talking a few hours ago to her and she was saying it is nice to see her rival now. in the 2012 olympics, that was the pinnacle of their rivalry. it rumbled on for years and years. for anna meares to pip...
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alexander whim berg that to pip formerk in. teammate sergei bobrovsky he was a wall. bob stopped arthritic shots the ers one to nothing. >> yeah, we saw a game i think did a lot of good things, but i mean sounds like same story every game we need to find way. get as many points wherever weos all there is to it. >> he played well. he got lucky. couple times he didn't know where the puck was and, you know, find a way to get that rebound somehow but he's -- i would say he's the best goalie in the league. we put a lot of shots in the n net. nobody cares. we lost the game. bottom line. >>> little history back in 1973 richard nixon was president that's the last time reading championship. 44 years late, the read knights tried once again to win the title and hundreds of fans made the trseo history aft years of frustration. they're patience paid off red nights broke the game open in lonnie walker goes in for the dunk to seal the deal. the wait is finally over for reading. they'll within their first state title with a 64-60 victory. >> we have a lot of people we have to love be
alexander whim berg that to pip formerk in. teammate sergei bobrovsky he was a wall. bob stopped arthritic shots the ers one to nothing. >> yeah, we saw a game i think did a lot of good things, but i mean sounds like same story every game we need to find way. get as many points wherever weos all there is to it. >> he played well. he got lucky. couple times he didn't know where the puck was and, you know, find a way to get that rebound somehow but he's -- i would say he's the best...
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ferrari's sebastian vettel pips lewis hamilton to the chequered flag in the opening race of the seasonourne — his first win since 2015. and coming up in half an hour — the week's best stories from the bbc‘s inside out teams. hello, welcome to bbc news. the home secretary, amber rudd, has called on technology firms to allow access to encrypted material in terrorism cases. it's understood that the westminster attacker, khalid masood, used the whatsapp messaging service seconds before he killed four people last wednesday, but it's not known what was communicated. nick beake reports. an attack at the heart of london and its chaotic aftermath. scotland yard believes all this was the work of one man acting alone. but was khalid masood encouraged in some way? he was active on the messaging app whatsapp on his phone just seconds before he struck but the police are unable to see the content of these encrypted messages and in an interview this morning the home secretary said social media companies must do more to help the authorities. it is completely unacceptable, there should be no place for t
ferrari's sebastian vettel pips lewis hamilton to the chequered flag in the opening race of the seasonourne — his first win since 2015. and coming up in half an hour — the week's best stories from the bbc‘s inside out teams. hello, welcome to bbc news. the home secretary, amber rudd, has called on technology firms to allow access to encrypted material in terrorism cases. it's understood that the westminster attacker, khalid masood, used the whatsapp messaging service seconds before he...
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great britain's jodie stimpson was just pipped to the line by new zealand's andrea hewitt in abu dhabion won this race last year. she missed out on qualification for the olympics last summer and has switched coaches, but this should bode well for the season. the men's race is tomorrow. no brownlees taking part, jonny is injured, alastair is going to concentrate on the longer ironman competitions this season. i guess there is a chance i could never be at the olympic games again, but to say i would never do it again is impossible, the olympic games is just fantastic, and i would definitely love to be there. it will be interesting to see the course in tokyo, it is going to play a big pa rt tokyo, it is going to play a big part in whether i feel like i can go and win, i guess, whether the relay is in it, there is the potentialfor two medals on the line, that could play a part. it will be a case of sitting down, probably at the end of 2018, and weighing it up, and i enjoy the long distance stuff? do i feel like i could be competitive to wina feel like i could be competitive to win a medal i
great britain's jodie stimpson was just pipped to the line by new zealand's andrea hewitt in abu dhabion won this race last year. she missed out on qualification for the olympics last summer and has switched coaches, but this should bode well for the season. the men's race is tomorrow. no brownlees taking part, jonny is injured, alastair is going to concentrate on the longer ironman competitions this season. i guess there is a chance i could never be at the olympic games again, but to say i...
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ferrari‘s sebastian vettel pips mercedes‘ lewis hamilton to the chequered flag in melbourne — his first5. coming up in half an hour, as theresa may prepares to invoke article 50, we investigate scotland‘s brexit dilemma. good morning and welcome to bbc news. police say they might never find out why khalid masood killed four people near the houses of parliament on wednesday. scotland yard now say they believe he was acting alone and that the attack was over within 82 seconds. the family of pc keith palmer who was killed by masood have released a statement, thanking those who were with him when he died. alexandra mackenzie reports. 82 seconds. that‘s all it took. in that time, khalid masood caused the deaths of three people on westminster bridge and injured many more. he crashed his car into the railings, ran through a gate at the houses of parliament and stabbed pc keith palmer to death. last night, his family paid tribute to his selfless bravery, saying... police believe that masood carried out the terror attack on his own, but are trying to establish if he was encouraged or directed by
ferrari‘s sebastian vettel pips mercedes‘ lewis hamilton to the chequered flag in melbourne — his first5. coming up in half an hour, as theresa may prepares to invoke article 50, we investigate scotland‘s brexit dilemma. good morning and welcome to bbc news. police say they might never find out why khalid masood killed four people near the houses of parliament on wednesday. scotland yard now say they believe he was acting alone and that the attack was over within 82 seconds. the family...
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ferrari's sebastian vettel pips lewis hamilton to the chequered flag in the opening race of the seasonmelbourne — his first win since 2015. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. the home secretary, amber rudd, has called on technology firms to allow access to encrypted material in terrorism cases. it's understood that the westminster attacker, khalid masood, used the whatsapp messaging service seconds before he killed four people last wednesday, but it's not known what was communicated. the app is encrypted. whatsapp has issued a statement in which it says it was horrified about the attack and is cooperating with law enforcement as they continue their investigations. nick bea ke enforcement as they continue their investigations. nick beake has more. an attack at the heart of london, and it's chaotic and deadly aftermath. scotland yard believe all of this was the work of one man acting alone. but was khalid masood encouraged in some way? he was active on the messaging app whatsapp on his phonejust seconds before he struck. but the police are unable to see the content of these encrypt
ferrari's sebastian vettel pips lewis hamilton to the chequered flag in the opening race of the seasonmelbourne — his first win since 2015. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. the home secretary, amber rudd, has called on technology firms to allow access to encrypted material in terrorism cases. it's understood that the westminster attacker, khalid masood, used the whatsapp messaging service seconds before he killed four people last wednesday, but it's not known what was communicated....
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ferrari's sebastian vettel pips lewis hamilton to the chequered flag in the first race of the seasonmelbourne, his first win since 2015. and coming up in half an hour, we'll have dateline london. good morning and welcome to bbc news. police say they might never find out why khalid masood killed four people near the houses of parliament on wednesday. scotland yard now say they believe he was acting alone and that the attack was over within 82 seconds. meanwhile, the home secretary, amber rudd, has said she is ready to take action against internet companies if they will not work with security services during terrorism investigations. 82 seconds, that's all it took. in that time, khalid masood caused the deaths of three people on westminster bridge, and injured many more. he crashed his car into the railings, ran through a gate at the houses of parliament, and stabbed pc keith palmer to death. last night, his family paid tribute to his selfless bravery, saying... police believe that masood carried out the terror attack on his own but are trying to establish if he was encouraged or direc
ferrari's sebastian vettel pips lewis hamilton to the chequered flag in the first race of the seasonmelbourne, his first win since 2015. and coming up in half an hour, we'll have dateline london. good morning and welcome to bbc news. police say they might never find out why khalid masood killed four people near the houses of parliament on wednesday. scotland yard now say they believe he was acting alone and that the attack was over within 82 seconds. meanwhile, the home secretary, amber rudd,...
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we are not putting pips.see if it is the budget question this week. of course we will have full coverage. thank you very much. while we wait for prime minister‘s questions to begin, let‘s catch up with the weather. helen is joining us. lots of weather to tell you about. wintry weather in the north and snow showers but someshine. this is how to looks in north yorkshire. contrast that with cornwall now, the rain is here. the rain has been in cornwall for much of the morning and creeping its way across eastern parts towards london and through the afternoon it‘ll, well meander its way slowly northwards. the sun turns more mickey. the best further no. we are 1st march but 6—11 the beggs we can hope for. now through the evening and overnight the winds escalate. we are talking about gales, a rather blustery night across the southern half of the country and then as the rain turns heavy it is likely to turn to snow because it is comes into the cold air. north wales, northern england some parts of the midlands across t
we are not putting pips.see if it is the budget question this week. of course we will have full coverage. thank you very much. while we wait for prime minister‘s questions to begin, let‘s catch up with the weather. helen is joining us. lots of weather to tell you about. wintry weather in the north and snow showers but someshine. this is how to looks in north yorkshire. contrast that with cornwall now, the rain is here. the rain has been in cornwall for much of the morning and creeping its...
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what are the most prevalent pip types being discould have had -- pill types being discovered? mr. milione: oxy could he doan, depending on the market. so if there is a market, they will replicate them. if they want a powder substance in a capsule, that market will influence how they package it. mrs. walters: what types of pill making machinery are most commonly associated with these counterfeit drug operations? mr. milione: there is a broad range. anything from an inexpensive pill machine to ones that cost $10,000, $15,000, $20,000 that can produce 250,000 pills an hour. one is hand held that can be easily used so it's a broad spectrum there. mrs. walters: are the most likely sources of these counterfeit drugs? mr. milione: china is the primary source for fentanyl. going into mexico and the networks are shipping the merchandise up into the united states. and what we're seeing more and more actually the pills, the counterfeit pills are being made in the united states at different domestic transportation cells around the country. mrs. walters: ok. thank you. dr. houry, we understand
what are the most prevalent pip types being discould have had -- pill types being discovered? mr. milione: oxy could he doan, depending on the market. so if there is a market, they will replicate them. if they want a powder substance in a capsule, that market will influence how they package it. mrs. walters: what types of pill making machinery are most commonly associated with these counterfeit drug operations? mr. milione: there is a broad range. anything from an inexpensive pill machine to...
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it is pip call. some people don't like slowing down at all. about it is about a 20 minute delay and that is typical once you get on to the bridge and it looks good getting into san francisco with no major delay. and let's look at the sam matto bridge. it is not bad. and if you're wondering about the peninsula, it is not a bad drive. and we see slow traffic in pittsburgh and over the hill in concord. and there's a crash occurring west 80. this is on the shoulder. but look what the is has done to traffic. and the crash on the shoulder. but traffic is slow almost right after you get off the bridge for a couple of miles till you get into -- and now time to go back to the desk. >>> three suspects fired shots at an off-duty police officer yesterday while driving on 880. and the search for the shooter lasted many areas, shutting down the freeway. what are you hearing now? >> reporter: that went from west to east oakland. however, the three suspects managed to get away. it happened before midnight last night. the oakland police said that an off-duty o
it is pip call. some people don't like slowing down at all. about it is about a 20 minute delay and that is typical once you get on to the bridge and it looks good getting into san francisco with no major delay. and let's look at the sam matto bridge. it is not bad. and if you're wondering about the peninsula, it is not a bad drive. and we see slow traffic in pittsburgh and over the hill in concord. and there's a crash occurring west 80. this is on the shoulder. but look what the is has done to...
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from virginia 3 to 6:30, that's 22 minute, 95 north to the beltway that takes 6 30 minute ride from pips william parkway. aside from that metro is dealing with slow downs. if we can look at metro maps we have blue lines and then safe traffic? the fight to repeal and replace the affordable air act takes its first step on capitol hill today. >> this morning there's lots of push backs from both side. they're calling the program obamacare light. annie yu is live with the latest. good morning. >> good morning, steve, allison, president trump hitting first road block with republican leers trying to rally out support as they roll out the new healthcare plan. >>> the battle over healthcare house ways and means xhipt tee need fine. >> we've been working with members of the house and nat and stakeholders around the land about this legislation. i think we have gotten to a tweet spot. this is work in progress and con didn't to be so. >> cost issues. >> you really need that cbo score to talk about how many bill love dove range and how many are lost. these parties don't want to talk to you about a way
from virginia 3 to 6:30, that's 22 minute, 95 north to the beltway that takes 6 30 minute ride from pips william parkway. aside from that metro is dealing with slow downs. if we can look at metro maps we have blue lines and then safe traffic? the fight to repeal and replace the affordable air act takes its first step on capitol hill today. >> this morning there's lots of push backs from both side. they're calling the program obamacare light. annie yu is live with the latest. good morning....
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eastern canada, that moves back out friday, upcoming weekend, we see some milder temperatures returning, pipall this time of year, get the cool days, followed by some warm days. forty-seven today. little breezy at times. overall just cool. tonight 32 for the low, 20's in the suburbs, couple every days in the 50's, monday tuesday, back to the mid four's benz. look at that. saturday. six's and some showers. >> just for me, justin, thank you. >>> 8:48 now and time to check the roads. over to amanda mueller at the cbs-3 traffic center. hi, amanda. >> hi, january. we have several accidents on the secondary right now, star withing this one montgomery county green street and chestnut street in pottstown. it is kind of traffic on several roadways here, you can see, make sure to give yourselves extra time in this area. you will need it. we still have an accident on the pennsylvania turnpike westbound. near the chester county line near mile marker, not causing any significant delays, but emergency crews still on the scene there. and there is finally an accident on germantown pike and joshua road. how
eastern canada, that moves back out friday, upcoming weekend, we see some milder temperatures returning, pipall this time of year, get the cool days, followed by some warm days. forty-seven today. little breezy at times. overall just cool. tonight 32 for the low, 20's in the suburbs, couple every days in the 50's, monday tuesday, back to the mid four's benz. look at that. saturday. six's and some showers. >> just for me, justin, thank you. >>> 8:48 now and time to check the...
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it's not just that it's pip critical that he is doing what he criticized the amount of golf presidentouse staff told the press that the president is taking meetings that happen to be taking place in the golf clubs and he stepped out and played a few balls. captured on social media and clearly hitting the links. the top golfers. the presidency is the most stressful job in the world and tough to get any privacy. golf is one of the few ways any president can get fresh air without getting accosted by the press. there is nothing wrong with the president playing golf. what is ridiculous are the ridiculous are the cheap shots. perhaps mr. trump realizes it was silly what he said about president obama ab back then. ♪ ♪ everyone deserves attention, whether you've saved a lot or just a little. at pnc investments, we believe you're more than just a number. so we provide personal financial advice for every retirement investor. >>> time for lid panel is back. there has been a growing list, we're up to 30 democrats that have come out against the gorsuch nomination both in the filibuster want iing t
it's not just that it's pip critical that he is doing what he criticized the amount of golf presidentouse staff told the press that the president is taking meetings that happen to be taking place in the golf clubs and he stepped out and played a few balls. captured on social media and clearly hitting the links. the top golfers. the presidency is the most stressful job in the world and tough to get any privacy. golf is one of the few ways any president can get fresh air without getting accosted...
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. >> crazy to think this could be happening in such a small community pip fe community. >> i shared this story on my facebook page, the father of the student who is now in custody alerted authorities about the alleged attack after he read about it in his daughter's personal diary. mark segraves has learned some more details about the diary. >> reporter: in an interview with the frederick county sheriff, he tells news4 they're learning more about the 18-year-old who was planning the mass shooting at her high school. in that diary, she named she people, one male and two female classmates, but they weren't named as targets or accessories. he also told us where she bought the gun, at dick's sporting goods here in frederick, and that she had been paying attention to the mistakes made by the shooters at columbine and newtown. and beyond that, she knew she'd make history as the first woman mass shooter. >> she looked at those events and some of the shortcomings in those events and also looked at the fact they were all male school shootings. >> reporter: the sheriff told us new information from
. >> crazy to think this could be happening in such a small community pip fe community. >> i shared this story on my facebook page, the father of the student who is now in custody alerted authorities about the alleged attack after he read about it in his daughter's personal diary. mark segraves has learned some more details about the diary. >> reporter: in an interview with the frederick county sheriff, he tells news4 they're learning more about the 18-year-old who was...
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and pensions secretary said, i can tell the house that we will not be going ahead with the changes to pipthat had been put forward. her friend, the member of south cambridge said the court has , since made a ruling. if they have come up with this ruling, which says that the criteria should be extended, then i believe we have a duty to honor that. isn't she right? theresa may: first of all, on the issue of these payments and those with mental health conditions, actually the personal independence payment is better for people with mental health conditions. if you look at the figures two , thirds of people with mental health conditions who are in receipt of -- who are claiming personal independence payments , two thirds of them are awarded the higher daily living rate allowance. that compares, that two thirds compares to less than a quarter under the previous disability -- dla arrangements. this is the second time that the right honorable gentleman has suggested that somehow the change was sneaked out. it was in a written ministerial statement to parliament. i might -- i might remind him week
and pensions secretary said, i can tell the house that we will not be going ahead with the changes to pipthat had been put forward. her friend, the member of south cambridge said the court has , since made a ruling. if they have come up with this ruling, which says that the criteria should be extended, then i believe we have a duty to honor that. isn't she right? theresa may: first of all, on the issue of these payments and those with mental health conditions, actually the personal independence...
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he pipped a letter saying he was shedding tears over this one and thanks his employees for the years on the airline. but we expect that brand to retire sometime in 2019. guys, back to you. >> nancy hungerford live from london, thank you so much. >>> alaska airlines is pretty nice, though. just saying. >>> cominging up next on "morning joe," the latest on president trump's take-it-or-leave-it bill. >> we'll be joined by tom price for an interview plus much, much more. that's coming up next on "morning joe." here's to all of you early risers, what's up man? go-getters, and should-be sleepers. from all of us at delta, because the ones who truly change the world, are the ones who can't wait to get out in it. because the ones who truly change the world, there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. >>> before we toss it over to "morning joe," we'll bring you a check on the stories you'll hear about in
he pipped a letter saying he was shedding tears over this one and thanks his employees for the years on the airline. but we expect that brand to retire sometime in 2019. guys, back to you. >> nancy hungerford live from london, thank you so much. >>> alaska airlines is pretty nice, though. just saying. >>> cominging up next on "morning joe," the latest on president trump's take-it-or-leave-it bill. >> we'll be joined by tom price for an interview plus...
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pip ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: wu, look at you. >> i was thinking the same thing. watching your monologue.ow much better-looking you keep getting. >> well, thank you. look at you, you're dressed up, you're a director now, you're a movie star. >> that's what i'm trying to exude is director. >> you're exuding it, you got some of it on me. >> good, good. >> jimmy: i'm very proud of you. when we met you didn't have a whole lot going on, am i correct? >> no, no, i don't think i had furniture in my house. you're the type of guy who's so generous and i have gone to your house a few times. you're like, hey, i can come over to your house. i'm like, there's nowhere to sit but love to have you come by. >> jimmy: we laid on the formica. >> we played scrabble, you don't need a bunch of furniture. >> jimmy: wooden tiles and a floor. you've been working on this a long time. >> probably 2 1/2 years. >> jimmy: what a thing to be able to first of all write the movie as its own thing. then to say, i want to direct this movie, i'm going to star in this movie, i'm going to produce this movie, and it turned out
pip ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: wu, look at you. >> i was thinking the same thing. watching your monologue.ow much better-looking you keep getting. >> well, thank you. look at you, you're dressed up, you're a director now, you're a movie star. >> that's what i'm trying to exude is director. >> you're exuding it, you got some of it on me. >> good, good. >> jimmy: i'm very proud of you. when we met you didn't have a whole lot going on, am i correct? >> no,...
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and results are the same pip which is that it's tough to get things done on n. washingtin wa coming in and all the kind of bluster about deal making doesn't really changeis that its done in washington and coming in and all the kind of bluster about deal making doesn't really change dynamic. >> matt talked about the shift of focus from pence and also from president trump. and you heard phil talk about it as well. can he do this, can he shift the focus along with aligns dfd? >> he's got a big to go with the tax reform. remember part of this as allege been the euphemism known as border adjustment tax. which we used to call a tariff. he cares more about that an economic polling xhik spoil. he wants this for to be part of tax reform. so if it thinks it will be easy, it's not. and you did see pence's words that right now they're trying to throw the house freedom caucus under the bus a little bit and blame them for this as they maybe sfoernlg centrise search democrats to work with. >> and want to hear from paul ryan here who talks about tax reform and the challenge tha
and results are the same pip which is that it's tough to get things done on n. washingtin wa coming in and all the kind of bluster about deal making doesn't really changeis that its done in washington and coming in and all the kind of bluster about deal making doesn't really change dynamic. >> matt talked about the shift of focus from pence and also from president trump. and you heard phil talk about it as well. can he do this, can he shift the focus along with aligns dfd? >> he's...
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it was a pip guest list as well. absolutely.bill clinton was among those who spoke at the service, he received lots of applause, he said that martin mcguinness, the former ira commander who became the deputy first minister of northern ireland sharing power with the unionists had expanded the definition of gas and shrank the definition of them. the irish president and prime minister in attendance, the dup leader arlene foster and her predecessor peter robinson, both of whom served along martin mcguinness as the joint head of the power—sharing executive at storm on. james brokenshire representing the government. martin mcguinness's treasure has just made its way through the streets near his home. it moved from his hometown to the church, there was a crowd of many thousands, certainly more than 10,000 people following the cortege. now we can see the cortege moving through. being born pastor ‘s family home not farfrom through. being born pastor ‘s family home not far from here. through. being born pastor ‘s family home not farfrom h
it was a pip guest list as well. absolutely.bill clinton was among those who spoke at the service, he received lots of applause, he said that martin mcguinness, the former ira commander who became the deputy first minister of northern ireland sharing power with the unionists had expanded the definition of gas and shrank the definition of them. the irish president and prime minister in attendance, the dup leader arlene foster and her predecessor peter robinson, both of whom served along martin...
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. >> that's right pip mean, this bill is designed to sort of thread this needle between being too expensive and doing what it's supposed to do, which is stabilize the insurance market. and what has happened is that it doesn't provide snuff tax credits to incentivize people sufficiently, to get insurance. and it also makes it perhaps prohibitively expensive for older americans to afford insurance under the plan. and maybe it accomplishes $337 billion in deficit savings over a decade, but some of that deficit savings comes from the fact that the government will be outlaying less money to cover people under medicaid and cover people, pay for some of these tax credits. there's a little bit of a feedback loop here. it's worth saying, though, the white house is saying, this doesn't take into consideration all the other stuff we're going to be doing down the road. the problem is that no one really knows what to paycheckma that other stuff, because there's no paper, no text, no documentation. >> paul ryan was asked that, this is part one of basically a three-step plan. and part of it is going to be
. >> that's right pip mean, this bill is designed to sort of thread this needle between being too expensive and doing what it's supposed to do, which is stabilize the insurance market. and what has happened is that it doesn't provide snuff tax credits to incentivize people sufficiently, to get insurance. and it also makes it perhaps prohibitively expensive for older americans to afford insurance under the plan. and maybe it accomplishes $337 billion in deficit savings over a decade, but...
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won't rain all day, but as we look at dry conditions today, up to 69 degrees in a pips peninsula, and6 in san francisco, where the inland areas topping out in the 70s today. and then we turn our attention to an approaching storm this weekend. this one looks very weak. as it moves closer to the bay area, we're have drier air and spotty showers. especially in the morning and along the coastline. here we are, 7:00 thursday morning. a little built of some rain here and there, but not expecting a lot of it. not everyone will see the showers. then we go back to some dry weather until maybe early next week. even then, it looks like the rain kind of skips around us. we're getting ready for the april 1st snow pack measurement. we're at 163% of average for the state-wide average of the sierra. but we're still down about 20% from about a month ago. we have seen some of that snow melting, and the forecast for lake tahoe for next couple days, well above average temperatures and warm temperatures above freezing. but we'll see some rain mixing with snow late wednesday night into thursday. if you are
won't rain all day, but as we look at dry conditions today, up to 69 degrees in a pips peninsula, and6 in san francisco, where the inland areas topping out in the 70s today. and then we turn our attention to an approaching storm this weekend. this one looks very weak. as it moves closer to the bay area, we're have drier air and spotty showers. especially in the morning and along the coastline. here we are, 7:00 thursday morning. a little built of some rain here and there, but not expecting a...
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but look, i think donald trump is slyke he says a dealmaker pip thi .f there's anyone in the white house who's been a recent president that can pull together the different parts to create a compromise bill, i think it's him and i also think that medicaid is the simplest, easiest and cheapest way to cover the uninsured. and that could be the blanket program and the house plan does the exact opposite which pushes back on medicaid. >> any thought -- do you know what president trump thinks about this bill tonight? since you know him? >> i haven't -- i -- i do know him but i haven't spoken to him recently about it. but i am sure that he is working on it and he has hinted both him and the white house that they're very interested in a compromise plan or some adjustments to the original house plan. >> i hope you'll join us again. thank you very much for joining us. >> glad to be with you, greta. >> thank you. >>> with me, "washington post" columnist e.j. dionne. all right, e.j. is this bill going to pass as is? >> no. >> are they going to be able to work their
but look, i think donald trump is slyke he says a dealmaker pip thi .f there's anyone in the white house who's been a recent president that can pull together the different parts to create a compromise bill, i think it's him and i also think that medicaid is the simplest, easiest and cheapest way to cover the uninsured. and that could be the blanket program and the house plan does the exact opposite which pushes back on medicaid. >> any thought -- do you know what president trump thinks...
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. >> you seem to be full of accolades with president trump's pip.he wiretapping claims. when the president doesn't show more respect for the truth more machineries may conclude he's a fake president. your thoughts on that. >> i think the president accused president obama of a felony. he accused him of wiretapping his campaign. the fbi director said there was no evidence of such activity. the national security nsa director said the same thing. i think the burden is on president trump to justify those statements or to retract them. we live in a constitutional democracy. we live in a country where the rule of law does matter and when you have the highest official in the land, the president of the united states accusing his predecessor of illegal activity with no evidence that hurts our democracy. >> and if he refuses to back down? >> i think he will suffer over time with the american people. you know, the great movie love is never having to say you're sorry, what was that? "love story?" >> "love story." >> here's what i would say to the president. it d
. >> you seem to be full of accolades with president trump's pip.he wiretapping claims. when the president doesn't show more respect for the truth more machineries may conclude he's a fake president. your thoughts on that. >> i think the president accused president obama of a felony. he accused him of wiretapping his campaign. the fbi director said there was no evidence of such activity. the national security nsa director said the same thing. i think the burden is on president trump...
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in closed session we also approved the credentials report from the medical staff and the pips minutes. don't know that dr. sanchez had any other comments. otherwise xhauments comments from the commission and if not moouv to the next item. >> item 12 is committee agenda setting. >> i believe you have gautd gotten the most updated calendar we have. post ponement of election to april 4. okay. i believe we are at item 13, which is a motion for adjournment is in order. >> so moved. >> okay. all in favor say of adjournment please say aye. >> aye. >> opposed? the meetic is now adjourned. thank you. [meeting adjourned]. >> >> >> the city of san francisco,, board of supervisors government audit and oversight committee occurring wednesday, march 15, 2017 will begin shortly. >>
in closed session we also approved the credentials report from the medical staff and the pips minutes. don't know that dr. sanchez had any other comments. otherwise xhauments comments from the commission and if not moouv to the next item. >> item 12 is committee agenda setting. >> i believe you have gautd gotten the most updated calendar we have. post ponement of election to april 4. okay. i believe we are at item 13, which is a motion for adjournment is in order. >> so moved....
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in closed session we also approved the credentials report from the medical staff and the pips minutes. don't know that dr. sanchez had any other comments. otherwise xhauments comments from the commission and if not moouv to the next item. >> item 12 is committee agenda setting. >> i believe you have gautd gotten the most updated calendar we have. post ponement of election to april 4. okay. i believe we are at item 13, which is a motion for adjournment is in order. >> so moved. >> okay. all in favor say of adjournment please say aye. >> aye. >> opposed? the meetic is now adjourned. thank you. [meeting adjourned]. >> [gavel] >> good morning.>> good morning ladies and gentlemen, i would like to welcome you to the regular meeting of the budget and finance committee. i am supervisor malia cohen, chairperson of this committee. to my right is the vice chair supervisor norman yee and to his right is supervisor tangand i would like to thank our friends up at sfgtv that are assisting
in closed session we also approved the credentials report from the medical staff and the pips minutes. don't know that dr. sanchez had any other comments. otherwise xhauments comments from the commission and if not moouv to the next item. >> item 12 is committee agenda setting. >> i believe you have gautd gotten the most updated calendar we have. post ponement of election to april 4. okay. i believe we are at item 13, which is a motion for adjournment is in order. >> so moved....
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and pip it's super exciting pros spec.pr we were honored to be tapped toe the food and beverage for theeore happening here ih d.c. we're honored to be there e for the ribbon cutting our our official launch. lnc >> you know it's a big deal whed the mayor comes out for youror y ribbon cutting.ng. >> and breakfast people. this is for people who work andr live in foggy bottom. >> tell us what you have overusa there. >> first time we've done breakfast in our shop and so wer p have three different optionsrt there's really one for everybody. so we have avocado toast you'rer seeing a lot of menus we turn wt night pizza. >> i cannot wait to try that. >> it's got mash up avocados, spicy chick peas we roved in the oven, ghost cheese that's the ce one i go to most often. o but then for those who kind ofid like your classic breakfast all american it's got bacon sausage, egg, some parmesan, and my favorite part it there's tott thehere. >> i've never seen tots on an t pizza before. pi couldn't be better. and then for those witzzha couls tooth we have the cinnamon toast so it starts with sweetenedsweee ri
and pip it's super exciting pros spec.pr we were honored to be tapped toe the food and beverage for theeore happening here ih d.c. we're honored to be there e for the ribbon cutting our our official launch. lnc >> you know it's a big deal whed the mayor comes out for youror y ribbon cutting.ng. >> and breakfast people. this is for people who work andr live in foggy bottom. >> tell us what you have overusa there. >> first time we've done breakfast in our shop and so wer p...