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two rail unions, the rmt and aslef, have been in dispute with southern's parent company, govia thameslinkrds on trains. would he like to consider whether it is really sensible to have the ownership and management of the track and the trains in separate hands? it didn't work that way in the great days of the lner and the gwr and southern rail before the second world war. they'd better put them back together again and then we might have some sensible management. could the ministerjust remind us, in the course of this, when and by whom the decision was taken to separate the track from the trains and privatise them both separately? it was taken, as my noble friend reminds me, by the john major government. but i see no evidence that the labour party policy of renationalising the railways, handing even more power to their friends in aslef and the rmt, will bring any improvement for passengers whatsoever. it will enable them to hold the whole of the country to ransom rather than just the poor miserable passengers on southern rail. my lords, how optimistic is my noble friend the minister that pas
two rail unions, the rmt and aslef, have been in dispute with southern's parent company, govia thameslinkrds on trains. would he like to consider whether it is really sensible to have the ownership and management of the track and the trains in separate hands? it didn't work that way in the great days of the lner and the gwr and southern rail before the second world war. they'd better put them back together again and then we might have some sensible management. could the ministerjust remind us,...
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rmts. >> reporter: fantastic, lots of sunshine building. storm tracker 6 live double scan, we have no rain, sky6 live hd showing the great crowd -- outdoors. a great morning to get out there and get moving. 67 degrees is the current temperature, dewpoint all the way down in the upper 40s in philadelphia right now. isn't that nice. winds out of the north/northwest at 8 miles per hour. low, humid air. temperature not too bad, a little bit of a breeze, 63 in the ocean, kind of cool there, too. satellite and radar showing lack of any significant cloud cover out there. sun to start out. we may drop a few more clouds as we go on. later tonight instability may pin wheel into the area with light showers. today's forecast, 81 under mostly sunny skies. 68 degrees by 8:00 a.m. 75 by 10:00 a.m. noon, 78 low humidity warm enough for a cool drink for lunch, but definitely an outdoor lunch kind of day. if you're doing manual labor outside a great day to get that done, keep that cool sports available. better than where we were for the last couple of days.
rmts. >> reporter: fantastic, lots of sunshine building. storm tracker 6 live double scan, we have no rain, sky6 live hd showing the great crowd -- outdoors. a great morning to get out there and get moving. 67 degrees is the current temperature, dewpoint all the way down in the upper 40s in philadelphia right now. isn't that nice. winds out of the north/northwest at 8 miles per hour. low, humid air. temperature not too bad, a little bit of a breeze, 63 in the ocean, kind of cool there,...
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the 35-year-old worked at multiple school campuses in the rmt san francisco unified district. . harper no longer works for the district. police are investigating if there are any other victims. >>> a doctor in santa cruz charged with multiple sex crimes against children will be allowed to post-bail. dr. james is a wran surgeon who faces up to 165 years in prison. today a judge he will not set the amount of bail until next week. the droer and his wife are in process of divorcing. and in the process of dividing their assets. it was revealed in court that he had written a suicide note in jael jail but his attorney says he is no longer on suicide watchman. >>> days after being release four-door a north korean prison a university of virginia student has died. otto warmbier was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor after caught taking a propaganda hofrt from a north korean hotel in january 2016. but north korean officials returned him to the u.s. last week splngs in a coma. >> i knelt down by his side and hugged him and i told him i missed him and so glad he made it home. >> his family
the 35-year-old worked at multiple school campuses in the rmt san francisco unified district. . harper no longer works for the district. police are investigating if there are any other victims. >>> a doctor in santa cruz charged with multiple sex crimes against children will be allowed to post-bail. dr. james is a wran surgeon who faces up to 165 years in prison. today a judge he will not set the amount of bail until next week. the droer and his wife are in process of divorcing. and in...
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06/17
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is it imminent, or is everybody left doesn't want to be taken over >> every time there's an announce rmtof any transaction, people say, that's the beginning of a big wave of consolidation i think each company has to think about that for themselves. i come back to our company, we have a fabulous portfolio. we have a fabulous geographic footprint. 40% of our sales are in the emerging markets they are coming back they will come back even more. and we feel terrific about the supply chain of this >> one other question. i know the u.s., you were not happy. you said that in the last quarter but you've made some changes. i look at this i think that this is brilliant i think the or owe candy bar is fantastic. you're doing a lot of fun stuff with oreos >> we have the most robust health and well-being pipeline in our u.s. franchise that we've ever had we actually have a number of products that are renovations of existing things. velveeta with ten grams of protein, very, very strong item for us we actually introduced a product called good thins last year, that's selling quite well. it will be over $
is it imminent, or is everybody left doesn't want to be taken over >> every time there's an announce rmtof any transaction, people say, that's the beginning of a big wave of consolidation i think each company has to think about that for themselves. i come back to our company, we have a fabulous portfolio. we have a fabulous geographic footprint. 40% of our sales are in the emerging markets they are coming back they will come back even more. and we feel terrific about the supply chain of...
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Jun 3, 2017
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a trip to the great barrier reef and an impact with an aussie climate scientist cause my to see the rmt of climate change and let's do something about it. >> a fellow republican of yours, and a friends of ours, and a frequent contributor, steve schmidt wrote this, i saw it on social media today, on twitter. for the first time in the post warld war two world, the u.s. president lacks the moral authority to lead the western alliance. that is a great danger. your reaction? >> i think that's true. i think that, sadly, donald trump has put us on the sidelines, squatting over there with syria and nicaragua, afraid to enter the competition of ideas out on the field. it's really a very strange place for us to be as the leader of the free world. so it's a very awkward place, and an unfortunate turn of events here in the last 24 hours. >> so what can theeople who are like-minded, who agree with you, do about this? how should they think about this? should they hope and assume the world knows better? should they be buoyed by the fact that perhaps it's reversible by presidential election? >> well, i
a trip to the great barrier reef and an impact with an aussie climate scientist cause my to see the rmt of climate change and let's do something about it. >> a fellow republican of yours, and a friends of ours, and a frequent contributor, steve schmidt wrote this, i saw it on social media today, on twitter. for the first time in the post warld war two world, the u.s. president lacks the moral authority to lead the western alliance. that is a great danger. your reaction? >> i think...
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time limit rmts no kam ufrmt l go ahead and weigh in i'm happy to hear the two white guys talk abouthis enough in we have people have the skaugss i'm happy to let the two white guys talk about this. >> i'm glad we can have the discussion. >> kamul you read my mind go on. >> the race all. >> i'll buy you a beer later okay. >> go ahead last word. >> i honestly am serious about that. i heard ben say we don't have the discussions enough. we have them in my house all the time p email threatening email just before i came on the show we have to have the discussions you have to call them out. it's especially important when white men like these two white men call them out we don't hear that enough. >> but i always hear it's an important discussion that we need to to have it's a conversation that we need to have. . and then either you don't have it, right nothing gets accomplished or you have the conversation and people say that you're race baiting. so then you can't have it both ways when you want to have a conversation. so that you prevent things like this from happening it is then called ra
time limit rmts no kam ufrmt l go ahead and weigh in i'm happy to hear the two white guys talk abouthis enough in we have people have the skaugss i'm happy to let the two white guys talk about this. >> i'm glad we can have the discussion. >> kamul you read my mind go on. >> the race all. >> i'll buy you a beer later okay. >> go ahead last word. >> i honestly am serious about that. i heard ben say we don't have the discussions enough. we have them in my house...
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been talked a lot about let's say we went all in on the climate change deal and all of the countries rmts kept all the promises they made but let's assumed that happened according to the mit i study one of the definitive ones year 2100 this reduce global tufrmts by.17 degrees that's not going- that's not. >> the economic argument which is the one van is making. >> right. >> so. >> that's. >> is obviously the the climate it's an arguable point but the economic point i think is interesting one what douse to van to hayes it's the fastest grow sector and the future more than coal. >> it's not oil and gas is growing much faster becausive a smal oil and gas rufrls going on in the country. by the way anderson it's interesting all the europeans have been very violent in opposition to what trump did. pu -- but the european countries ten years ago went all in for the kind of green energy that van is august. ment all in are sole ara wind and so on their electricity prices today are double and sometimes three times higher than ours are. they want us to move to in that direction so they don't use comp
been talked a lot about let's say we went all in on the climate change deal and all of the countries rmts kept all the promises they made but let's assumed that happened according to the mit i study one of the definitive ones year 2100 this reduce global tufrmts by.17 degrees that's not going- that's not. >> the economic argument which is the one van is making. >> right. >> so. >> that's. >> is obviously the the climate it's an arguable point but the economic point...
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that is according to rmt union, their workers are striking onjuly their workers are striking onjuly theast three tower blocks across the uk with samples expected to be checked for many more. seniorfigures in the to be checked for many more. senior figures in the church of england colluded with the disgraced former bishop who abused young men, according to an independent review. theresa may has joint eu according to an independent review. theresa may hasjoint eu leaders in brussels to discuss brexit as the president of the european council says he hopes the uk can still change its mind. british summer fruit and salad producers are struggling to recruit enough migrant workers to harvest their crops, according to a bbc survey. more than half of the businesses that took part weren't sure whether they'd have enough staff with many blaming the weak pound and uncertainty over brexit. live now to susannah streeter who is in the market town of godalming in surrey. how, as you can see, i am in one of the blue brie poly tunnels. there are ten hectares of poly tunnels dedicated to blueberries alone
that is according to rmt union, their workers are striking onjuly their workers are striking onjuly theast three tower blocks across the uk with samples expected to be checked for many more. seniorfigures in the to be checked for many more. senior figures in the church of england colluded with the disgraced former bishop who abused young men, according to an independent review. theresa may has joint eu according to an independent review. theresa may hasjoint eu leaders in brussels to discuss...
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and that's why for save the children this is so rmt.ll determine the kind of world we'll have in 15 years. looking at the enders of childhood, which, again, the disparities are all across the board. things like violence against children, child marriage, teen prelg nancy affect children all over the world. what we have to do is go after those kids who are most losing out. >> but we're a super power. why is the u.s. so low on the list? >> if you look at the rest testify world, we haven't made the progress everyone else has made. we've got to invest more. >> beyond money, what would we do? >> beyond money, we would get everyone involved. i mean we would get parents involved and corporations involved and ngos involved. everyone has a responsibility. >> child ender gives me a chill. i think it's such a chilling phrase. >> i think lack of education is a huge piece because if you look at these childhood enders, we look at things like early marriage. it's important in that it ends a girl's childhood, but it also ended her education. child labor
and that's why for save the children this is so rmt.ll determine the kind of world we'll have in 15 years. looking at the enders of childhood, which, again, the disparities are all across the board. things like violence against children, child marriage, teen prelg nancy affect children all over the world. what we have to do is go after those kids who are most losing out. >> but we're a super power. why is the u.s. so low on the list? >> if you look at the rest testify world, we...
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but for sure rmt if we don't change policy we can expect to stay around 2%. i think if you look at the blue chip forecast they don't envision the kind of sweeping tax changes that you know we experienced in a bipartisan fashion in 1986 and that have been proposed in. >> i'm sorry -- sorry to interrupt. the 3% is really contingent on getting real tax form not just a tax cut you know from the years in the bush years that two significant tax cuts went overwhelmingly to the wealth and there was literalry zero, desert owe zero private sector net job growth in the eight years. you're working o arguing own if with he do real tax reform not just tax cuts but real tax reform can we get close to the assumed 3%. >> i think that's a fair assessment. >> thank you. let me take the last three seconds is sorry mr. chairman i want to talk about lead for a second because of your bosses- dsh the secretary of hud's comments as the nominee -- nominee carson rather than secretary carson. i'm particularly troubled by the proposal on are reduceds fund og fog lead grants and momi and
but for sure rmt if we don't change policy we can expect to stay around 2%. i think if you look at the blue chip forecast they don't envision the kind of sweeping tax changes that you know we experienced in a bipartisan fashion in 1986 and that have been proposed in. >> i'm sorry -- sorry to interrupt. the 3% is really contingent on getting real tax form not just a tax cut you know from the years in the bush years that two significant tax cuts went overwhelmingly to the wealth and there...
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rmt. you could argue the reverse on others. and when they ran against each other in 1912, there was little doubt that t.r. was seen as the one who was embodying a more radical progressivism. so i think taft's reputation as the conservative relative to t.r. and also relative to wilson in 1912 stems to how they were framed and positioned in that race based -- you know, largely on taft's record of governance. and finally taft explicitly rejected the theory of activist presidential governance that roosevelt articulates in his auto buy yog gra fi and has a very different conception of what a president should do. he's more modest and reluctant to endorse a kind of full throated theory of the presidency. and i think -- i think that has sort of also shaped the way he's been understood. and, you know, his -- his name, i learned, my favorite piece about his girlth is that his name is an an know gram for a word with all, i'm fat. do with that what you with. >> these things don't happen with singular presidents. but i'm all in favor of bri
rmt. you could argue the reverse on others. and when they ran against each other in 1912, there was little doubt that t.r. was seen as the one who was embodying a more radical progressivism. so i think taft's reputation as the conservative relative to t.r. and also relative to wilson in 1912 stems to how they were framed and positioned in that race based -- you know, largely on taft's record of governance. and finally taft explicitly rejected the theory of activist presidential governance that...