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the initial air quake's epicenter was in longbox northeast further travers' came next then a stronger and much shallower quake this time measuring six point nine heads off the islands northeast coast here a landslide triggered on the mountain where hikers had been trapped in july quake a week later on august fifth the worst quake in the island's history killed more than four hundred sixty people. there with terrorists who tales the business is well drilled in the task of getting people out quickly. everyone ran out of the hotel but no one pushed their way through they evacuated calmly. fearing further travers' these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night site hospitals to moving patients to relative safety. and joining us on the telephone now is who sneak her sneeze on a long book island in a western town called mutton works the international federation of the red cross thank you very much for talking to us in what must be a very difficult time what's the situation like where you are at the moment. currently in my time between long ball and. another strong show happened. if
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fearing further travers' these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night outside hospitals to moving patients to relative safety. and joining us on the telephone now is who sneaked his name he's on long island in a western town and works for the international federation of the red cross thank you very much for talking to us in what must be a very difficult time what's the situation like where you are at the moment. currently in my city lombok and. another strong often sure happened. if meaning around eleven pm local time and that we're. is that wrong to show that we had. throughout the day as the tautologous head around the aftershocks that we felt strongly on the ground here sir the one that struck at eleven pm was quite shocking it was quite big and was together with my other colleagues we were just. coming back from the field today mortgage halls that were. in one walk here and we were having a bit of rest and all of a sudden the power was gone and the ground with starting to shake and we rushed outside quickly. just really trying to stay away from the building in the dark
fearing further travers' these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night outside hospitals to moving patients to relative safety. and joining us on the telephone now is who sneaked his name he's on long island in a western town and works for the international federation of the red cross thank you very much for talking to us in what must be a very difficult time what's the situation like where you are at the moment. currently in my city lombok and. another strong often sure happened. if...
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fearing further travers' these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night outside hospitals to moving patients to relative safety. let's now take a look at some other stories making news around the world water levels in the southern indian city of quetta are receding after nearly two weeks of catastrophic flooding at least three hundred fifty people died after heavy rains caused the worst flooding in the state for a century more than three quarters of a million people i'm relief camps officials are now worried about the outbreak of disease. pope francis condemned what he called the crime of child sex abuse and the cover ups within the catholic church writing in a rare letters of catholics around the one the pontiff said perpetrators should be held to account the letter follows revelations off an abuse scandal in pennsylvania the united states. millions of muslims have begun the annual hard to mecca in saudi arabia over the next few days pilgrims will perform a number of rituals including climbing mount africa and the symbolic stilling of the devil is one of the world's largest
fearing further travers' these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night outside hospitals to moving patients to relative safety. let's now take a look at some other stories making news around the world water levels in the southern indian city of quetta are receding after nearly two weeks of catastrophic flooding at least three hundred fifty people died after heavy rains caused the worst flooding in the state for a century more than three quarters of a million people i'm relief camps...
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fearing further travers' these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night. hospitals to moving patients to relative safety and joining us now on the line from lombok island is hosni hosni from the international federation of the red cross thank you so much for joining us we just heard there the earthquakes on sunday they knocked out the power across most of lombok including where you are we understand how are people coping. we'd like to know if you have power we've heard that you don't and how you might be coping with that and how people in the in the region might be coping. yes the there were two other quick yesterday starting in the afternoon. with the point pretty much knew to quit and followed likewise off the show. at night at eleven pm local time here in long haul we had quite a big one. point nine magnitude quake and the tram are working well the one strong here will cause a problem box and i'm in my power at the moment and was not just the other with my right close colleague we rushed outside of the building quickly as the power went out and we were
fearing further travers' these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night. hospitals to moving patients to relative safety and joining us now on the line from lombok island is hosni hosni from the international federation of the red cross thank you so much for joining us we just heard there the earthquakes on sunday they knocked out the power across most of lombok including where you are we understand how are people coping. we'd like to know if you have power we've heard that you don't...
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the initial air squeaks and the center was in love box northeast further travers' came next then a stronger and much shallower quake this time measuring six point nine heads off the islands northeast coast here a landslide triggered on the mountain where hikers had been trapped in july quake a week later on august fifth the worst quake in the island's history killed more than four hundred sixty people. there with terrorists who tales and businesses well drilled in the task of getting people out quickly. so more everyone ran out of the hotel but no one pushed their way through they evacuated calmly. fearing further trainers these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night i sayit hospitals to moving patients to relative safety. and we stay in the news here where the asian games are underway in the capital jakarta all this year's program includes a sports as an exhibit event with the expectation that it will become a medal event the next games in four years while with competitive video gaming on the rise across the globe one school in the nation's capital is offering its students a chan
the initial air squeaks and the center was in love box northeast further travers' came next then a stronger and much shallower quake this time measuring six point nine heads off the islands northeast coast here a landslide triggered on the mountain where hikers had been trapped in july quake a week later on august fifth the worst quake in the island's history killed more than four hundred sixty people. there with terrorists who tales and businesses well drilled in the task of getting people out...
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the initial areas quake's epicenter was in longbox northeast further travers' came next then a stronger and much shallower quake this time measuring six point nine hit off the islands northeast coast here a landslide triggered on the mountain where hikers had been trapped in july quake a week later on august fifth the worst quake in the island's history killed more than four hundred sixty people. popular with tourists who tales and businesses well drilled in the task of getting people out quickly. everyone ran out of the hotel but no one pushed their way through they evacuated calmly. fearing further tremors these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night outside hospitals to moving patients to relative safety the so-called prague spring in czechoslovakia and nine hundred sixty eight was the movement which aimed to put a human face on communism the new leader of the czech on the spot at the time introduced a number of unprecedented reforms in an attempt to liberalize some of the country's restrictive laws much to the anger of the leadership of the soviet union fifty years ago tod
the initial areas quake's epicenter was in longbox northeast further travers' came next then a stronger and much shallower quake this time measuring six point nine hit off the islands northeast coast here a landslide triggered on the mountain where hikers had been trapped in july quake a week later on august fifth the worst quake in the island's history killed more than four hundred sixty people. popular with tourists who tales and businesses well drilled in the task of getting people out...
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fearing further travers' these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night i sayit hospitals to moving patients to relative safety. now a major milestone for greece as the country emerges the last of three bailout programs today for the past eight years athens had been dependent on aid from the european union the european central bank and the international monetary fund the loans given to greece amounted to two hundred sixty billion euros in return greece had to implement painful austerity measures and reforms now the time has come for greece to finance itself independently on the capital markets but how realistic is that. finally back on their feet financially no more cash injections or bailout funds that's the greek government goal after all the economy has been growing since last year mainly due to greek exports gaining ground last year greece exported goods worth twenty eight point nine billion euros exports have risen by thirty five and a half percent since two thousand and ten but the lion's share is in refined petroleum products a worrying concentration experts say greece
fearing further travers' these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night i sayit hospitals to moving patients to relative safety. now a major milestone for greece as the country emerges the last of three bailout programs today for the past eight years athens had been dependent on aid from the european union the european central bank and the international monetary fund the loans given to greece amounted to two hundred sixty billion euros in return greece had to implement painful austerity...
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and we will proceed. >> hello doctor travers. thank you so much first you are coming to this project potentially eyes and advocate so i am wondering your biggest struggles have they ever personally weighed in on the process? and what was it like for you to interview the parents? >> those are a lot of questions i will try to read mine on -- remember them one at a time. i was one of those kids and as i became a parent i committed in general to keep people gender off my kids. it was amazingly difficult to do that and it really annoyed me but it was really nice good people for these children who were kind and i liked them and they were still doing it and it was so difficult. people looking at me like i was out of my mind. let them like who light who they like and just don't tell them about boys and girls so it got me thinking about things are not much better than when i was a kid. it definitely got me going in that way. i didn't. i didn't have many difficult interactions with parents because interviewing people about their children i
and we will proceed. >> hello doctor travers. thank you so much first you are coming to this project potentially eyes and advocate so i am wondering your biggest struggles have they ever personally weighed in on the process? and what was it like for you to interview the parents? >> those are a lot of questions i will try to read mine on -- remember them one at a time. i was one of those kids and as i became a parent i committed in general to keep people gender off my kids. it was...
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once her dough is done she lays it in the traver the outside of the tray.then she zbhets strawberry jam. you can use any type, but she prefers berry. once she supremacists her game she lays another lay layer of dough to encase. once she lays that down she pinches it together and lays it in the oven. now we have some powder sugar and milk. she uses the whisk and mixes that together. and then when the pastry is done. >> it's so golden. >> yes. >> we add sprinkles. >> she added sprinkles. what else do you want? >> you know what i want? i don't want to cut it up into smaller pieces to share. >> it looks amazing. unfortunately she does cut it up because you do have to share. >>> this big giant scar in the middle of the jordanian desert is an unlikely place for action sports. but that's what red bull athlete brian grub is going to turn this caon into. took a team of foam bring down a gear, camera gear, food, water's all shut will into e canyon. brian grub is a championship weight skier. he's been at that time 15 years. once they're all set up brian grabs on to th
once her dough is done she lays it in the traver the outside of the tray.then she zbhets strawberry jam. you can use any type, but she prefers berry. once she supremacists her game she lays another lay layer of dough to encase. once she lays that down she pinches it together and lays it in the oven. now we have some powder sugar and milk. she uses the whisk and mixes that together. and then when the pastry is done. >> it's so golden. >> yes. >> we add sprinkles. >> she...
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anti-doping agency traver tygart obviously a top flight but the leader of a ranch i don't can't simply throwing it out he probably has a point especially since doping scandals have hit tiger's own turf just this week alone two u.s. athletes received lengthy bans for substance abuse that's while pundits blame anti-doping officials for turning a blind eye when it comes to domestic sport or rather multibillion businesses like the n.f.l. but thomas back strong words weren't the trigger for your side as criticism tiger assumed that the i.o.c. president's quote was essentially a precursor to water reinstating the russian anti-doping agency at the meeting scheduled for september twentieth but he did say that he hoped russia had learned its lesson the hard way and would be welcomed back into the world of sports and that was something tiger stressed must not happen would be a devastating blow to russia's largest credibility as well as the hopes and dreams of millions around the world who believe in clean and fair competition russia and its anti-doping agency have been imprisoned for several yea
anti-doping agency traver tygart obviously a top flight but the leader of a ranch i don't can't simply throwing it out he probably has a point especially since doping scandals have hit tiger's own turf just this week alone two u.s. athletes received lengthy bans for substance abuse that's while pundits blame anti-doping officials for turning a blind eye when it comes to domestic sport or rather multibillion businesses like the n.f.l. but thomas back strong words weren't the trigger for your...
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the initial air quake's epicenter was in long box northeast further travers' came next then a stronger and much shallower quake this time measuring six point nine hits off the islands northeast coast here a landslide triggered on the mountain where hikers had been trapped in july quake a week later on august fifth the worst quake in the island's history killed more than four hundred sixty people. there with terrorists who tales and business is well drilled in the task of getting people out quickly. to warn everyone ran out of the hotel but no one pushed their way through they evacuated calmly. fearing further tremors these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night i sayit hospitals to moving patients to relative safety and joining us now on the line from long island is hosni hosni from the international federation of the red cross thank you so much for joining us we just heard there the earthquakes on sunday they knocked out the power across most of lombok including where you are we understand how are people coping. again. we'd like to know if you have power we've heard that you
the initial air quake's epicenter was in long box northeast further travers' came next then a stronger and much shallower quake this time measuring six point nine hits off the islands northeast coast here a landslide triggered on the mountain where hikers had been trapped in july quake a week later on august fifth the worst quake in the island's history killed more than four hundred sixty people. there with terrorists who tales and business is well drilled in the task of getting people out...
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the initial areas quake's epicenter was in longbox northeast further travers' came next then a stronger and much shallower quake this time measuring six point nine hit off the islands northeast coast here a landslide triggered on the mountain where hikers had been trapped in july is there a quake a week later on august fifth the worst quake in the island's history killed more than four hundred sixty people. there with terrorists who tales of business as well drilled in the task of getting people out quickly. everyone ran out of the hotel but no one pushed their way through the evacuated calmly. fearing further tremors these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night outside hospitals to moving patients to relative safety. today not a techie of course there has lifted a travel ban on german journalist who was arrested in head last year on terrorism charges miss ali to a new and seventeen other turkish defendants accused of terrorist propaganda and membership of the extreme left and the party which is designated as a terrorist organization in turkey to lose a journalist with the lef
the initial areas quake's epicenter was in longbox northeast further travers' came next then a stronger and much shallower quake this time measuring six point nine hit off the islands northeast coast here a landslide triggered on the mountain where hikers had been trapped in july is there a quake a week later on august fifth the worst quake in the island's history killed more than four hundred sixty people. there with terrorists who tales of business as well drilled in the task of getting...
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travers a take a look at the top stories here it out is there the indonesian island of lombok has been struck by a magnitude six point five earthquake the quake is centered in the northeast of the island a number of landslides have been reported so far though we've had no reports of injuries two weeks ago a quake of six point nine hit the island it killed more than four hundred thirty people and leveled tens of thousands of buildings. officials in the indian state of carolus say they need more rescue equipment to help save hundreds of thousands of people stranded in remote areas by heavy flooding the air force has been dropping aid to people have been cut off by the floods the rains continue to batter the region though it does appear to be letting up andrew thomas reports. this is the sort of scene that is being repeated right across tara there is no river between where i'm standing and as far as you can see that's normally dry land but a river about a kilometer that way has spilled its banks to such an extent that the water up here is very very fast like and that's why the roads are r
travers a take a look at the top stories here it out is there the indonesian island of lombok has been struck by a magnitude six point five earthquake the quake is centered in the northeast of the island a number of landslides have been reported so far though we've had no reports of injuries two weeks ago a quake of six point nine hit the island it killed more than four hundred thirty people and leveled tens of thousands of buildings. officials in the indian state of carolus say they need more...
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travers get paid more money and shippers pay less. how exactly does it work? we are building n electronic platform. that driver is on his or her own track. we enable the frieder -- the freedom of the driver to choose where they want to go and which load they want to pick up. on the other side, we enable the shipper to work with a trucking force, which is the owner operator. in a way we are enabling the .arkets capacity at the end of the month, the trucker separating the platforms make more money and the shippers are decreasing the trucking costs. and we add interest in the level of service. they have real-time looks at the operation. emily: your focus is on brazil now, what are your plans to expand? federico: we have been operating for just over two years. today we are one of the largest trucking companies in the latin american market. the main operation happens in because it is our fourth largest trucking market in the world but we are moving loads to argentina, paraguay and other countries. uber, you canke also run into government regulations. i understand t
travers get paid more money and shippers pay less. how exactly does it work? we are building n electronic platform. that driver is on his or her own track. we enable the frieder -- the freedom of the driver to choose where they want to go and which load they want to pick up. on the other side, we enable the shipper to work with a trucking force, which is the owner operator. in a way we are enabling the .arkets capacity at the end of the month, the trucker separating the platforms make more...
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travers a take a look at the top stories here al-jazeera thousands of people in tel aviv of been protesting against israel's controversial nation state law demonstrators say the lord's undemocratic and marginalizes israel's known jewish citizens the bill which was passed last month officially defined israel as a jewish state and made hebrew the only official language downgrading the status of arabic. a u.n. delegation is in gaza for meetings with hamas officials to try to deescalate tensions within israel meanwhile the funerals were held for the three palestinians including a medic who were killed by israeli forces on friday in protest for twenty weeks at the girls or israel border fence protesters have been demanding the right of return to their ancestral lands and protesting against israel's continued blockade of the territory. the u.n. special envoy to yemen says talks between warring parties next month will focus on stopping the fighting as well as forming a transitional government weighing heavily on those talks will be a saudi amorality coalition air strike that has been described as
travers a take a look at the top stories here al-jazeera thousands of people in tel aviv of been protesting against israel's controversial nation state law demonstrators say the lord's undemocratic and marginalizes israel's known jewish citizens the bill which was passed last month officially defined israel as a jewish state and made hebrew the only official language downgrading the status of arabic. a u.n. delegation is in gaza for meetings with hamas officials to try to deescalate tensions...
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national book festival work william provides his research on the causes for climate change and professor travers reports on the findings of her study the follows the lives of transgender children for five years this weekend on book tv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. for a complete schedule visit book tv.org. >> when i was very young, i thought that good reader meant to that one could read all the books that filled to tiny shelves in a two room schoolhouse. when i began to study in places where books were so many that they filled multiple library building with levels deep under the ground i thought that good reader must mean reading as many of those books as possible in making their knowledge. when i was a young teacher in a place whose teachers had long left my only thought was that if i could not help those children become good readers they would never leave the borders of their families indentured lives in rural hawaii. when i first became a researcher , i chased when studies would compare good readers with a children and individuals with dyslexia who worked harder than almost anyon
national book festival work william provides his research on the causes for climate change and professor travers reports on the findings of her study the follows the lives of transgender children for five years this weekend on book tv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. for a complete schedule visit book tv.org. >> when i was very young, i thought that good reader meant to that one could read all the books that filled to tiny shelves in a two room schoolhouse. when i began to study...
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william goldman provides his research on the causes for climate change and professor and travers reports on the findings that follows the lives of transgender children for five years. that's this weekend on book tv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. for complete schedule visit book tv.org. >> larry elder, how is president trump doing? >> bottom of the second inning if this were a baseball game. i think he's done better than i thought. as you probably heard over 90% of republican support him and republicans have not been met supportive of eight president said doctor the goal for so as far as republicans are concerned he's hitting a home run. >> let's stick with the baseball analogy. what you think of his lineup, the folks he has working for him and issues he stressing? >> guest: i'm real happy with mike pompeo and his staff, stephen
william goldman provides his research on the causes for climate change and professor and travers reports on the findings that follows the lives of transgender children for five years. that's this weekend on book tv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. for complete schedule visit book tv.org. >> larry elder, how is president trump doing? >> bottom of the second inning if this were a baseball game. i think he's done better than i thought. as you probably heard over 90% of...
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the initial areas quake's epicenter was in longbox northeast further travers' came next then a stronger and much shallower quake this time measuring six point nine hit off the islands north east coast here a landslide triggered on the mountain where hikers had been trapped in july quake a week later on august fifth the worst quake in the island's history killed more than four hundred sixty people. there with terrorists who tales and business is well drilled in the task of getting people out quickly. everyone ran out of the hotel but no one pushed their way through they evacuated calmly. fearing further tremors these hotel guests are preparing for a sleepless night i cite hospitals to moving patients to relative safety. now earlier we spoke to who's the who's the who works for the international federation of the red cross he's on lombok island and to listen about the relief effort in the area. you know at the end foreign money critic was wondering right you know knowing that. there's been a lot of. aftershocks recorded hundreds of them by and. to some remote areas has been really challen
the initial areas quake's epicenter was in longbox northeast further travers' came next then a stronger and much shallower quake this time measuring six point nine hit off the islands north east coast here a landslide triggered on the mountain where hikers had been trapped in july quake a week later on august fifth the worst quake in the island's history killed more than four hundred sixty people. there with terrorists who tales and business is well drilled in the task of getting people out...
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joining me now is tony travers who specialises in local government issues.n northamptonshire. is it enough to say it is all down to mismanagement or is it more complicated? it is not only mismanagement. dave hunter chair has a particular problem in that it has not been able to balance its budget this year or last year. —— northamptonshire. as paul carter from the county council has make cleared is now, all of local government has faced substantial reductions in its spending, particularly with cuts to government gra nts particularly with cuts to government grants over the last eight years. what is happening in northamptonshire, it has got to the press first. it is clear that other councils are moving in that direction, particularly county council for whom social care spending is a significant part of what they do and i like the nhs, demand is growing all the time. the shortfall of up to £70 million sounds extraordinary, even for a cou nty sounds extraordinary, even for a county authority. a liberal democrat councillor said this morning, the report into what w
joining me now is tony travers who specialises in local government issues.n northamptonshire. is it enough to say it is all down to mismanagement or is it more complicated? it is not only mismanagement. dave hunter chair has a particular problem in that it has not been able to balance its budget this year or last year. —— northamptonshire. as paul carter from the county council has make cleared is now, all of local government has faced substantial reductions in its spending, particularly...
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peter travers calls it a high-tech thriller that delivers old-fashioned thrills and leaves you with questionsght. i don't know if i want that. and on roger ebert.com it says it's an original blast of a film. >> an interesting concept. >>> next to a dream film starring melissa mccarthy and the muppets. directed by brian hensen. it's based on a true story. >> i'm not doing this. >> do it! >> sorry about your dead human friend, phillips. >> [ bleep ]. >> it's also starring maya rudolph, elizabeth banks. >> critics are not happy with the "happy time murders." bob blume writes, the only ones who will enjoy the movie are excited by seeing puppets have sex and dropping f-bombs. and one calls it the single worst movie of all time. so it's a family movie. there are muppets in it, right? can't be all that bad. >> can that be confusing to the kids, oh, muppets, i want to see -- >> you have kids, let's get them together and take them to the movie. >> too young! >>> this morning on "world news now," happening right now. hurricane lane closes in on hawaii. >> it's already drenching some parts of the state
peter travers calls it a high-tech thriller that delivers old-fashioned thrills and leaves you with questionsght. i don't know if i want that. and on roger ebert.com it says it's an original blast of a film. >> an interesting concept. >>> next to a dream film starring melissa mccarthy and the muppets. directed by brian hensen. it's based on a true story. >> i'm not doing this. >> do it! >> sorry about your dead human friend, phillips. >> [ bleep ]....
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mary travers and peter yarrow from peter paul and mary also came in and performedperformed under similar circumstances to what phil oaks had. as i was thinking about this, back on it, people are always asking me what's going on now. i have to say i do believe the present time is far worse. as polarized as things were then, the situation is much more extreme now. i returned from chicago stunned by what had happened--it is not going make any difference whether it is humphrey or nixon. to one degree, that might've been true. they're finally was a difference between humphrey and nixon. there were further rollouts. someone like john sinclair, who came to michigan, wrote a song about john lennon that of course led to the fbi investigations of john lennon and efforts to deport him. these days i think in music there is this sense of tragedy. does online music come around one of the things that people complained about on the beatles song revolution is the line-- it's going to be alright. that's the title of a great kendrick lamarr song that has become an anthem at the moment. it was seen rightly
mary travers and peter yarrow from peter paul and mary also came in and performedperformed under similar circumstances to what phil oaks had. as i was thinking about this, back on it, people are always asking me what's going on now. i have to say i do believe the present time is far worse. as polarized as things were then, the situation is much more extreme now. i returned from chicago stunned by what had happened--it is not going make any difference whether it is humphrey or nixon. to one...
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with us now, we have tony travers, a professor at the london school of economics specialising in localspaper interview today that the scale of this crisis that we are seeing in northamptonshire is unprecedented. are we in a situation where the council will be able to fulfil what it is legally required to do? i mean the truthful answer is we don't know. they are going to meet today, i think, they are going to have another meeting later in august to try to work out how to make further cuts, remembering this is the second time in this year, they had to make cuts witness a financial year so it is bad new, and it comes on top of annum were of yea rs of it comes on top of annum were of years of mismanagement. we have evidence of that now. —— a number. what will the effect of making further cuts be on older people's service, care homes and so on? also of course care for vulnerable children, and childcare is a service which councils provide which if it goes wrong, you know, you end up with desperate desperate stories so they need to have a convincing way forward which still delivers on their l
with us now, we have tony travers, a professor at the london school of economics specialising in localspaper interview today that the scale of this crisis that we are seeing in northamptonshire is unprecedented. are we in a situation where the council will be able to fulfil what it is legally required to do? i mean the truthful answer is we don't know. they are going to meet today, i think, they are going to have another meeting later in august to try to work out how to make further cuts,...
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with me here is professor tony travers, a local government expert at the london school of economics. rural transport and so on, libraries. and the more the council has to pull back from delivering full range of services as they are expected in most parts of the country, the more there is a risk it will underperform in terms of its legal duties. that is the real risk here. so it is bad locally and it has a national issue. in fairness to northamptonshire, they have faced, as have all councils, significant reductions in their government support in recent years sober central government, they have to wonder whether what is going on in northamptonshire is not an indicator of what might happen elsewhere. clearly, councils have been put under big pressure in recent years. danielle, daniel stahl and is a labour county council in northamptonshire. —— danielle stone. what has happened? it is absolutely awful and without any president. and it makes me very fearful for those vulnerable children and our most vulnerable children and our most vulnerable communities. but also, the totality of the cut
with me here is professor tony travers, a local government expert at the london school of economics. rural transport and so on, libraries. and the more the council has to pull back from delivering full range of services as they are expected in most parts of the country, the more there is a risk it will underperform in terms of its legal duties. that is the real risk here. so it is bad locally and it has a national issue. in fairness to northamptonshire, they have faced, as have all councils,...
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we'rejoined now from our london newsroom by professor tony travers from the london school of economicsovernment in england, and it is not dissimilar in wales and it is not dissimilar in wales and scotland, with reduced resources over the last eight years. and it has responded to that not, as most councils have done, by ensuring that every year the books balance, so that they don't spend any more than their income, but they have failed to make the reductions in spending that allow them to come up with a balanced budget every year. and this has led to the issuing of two so—called section 114 letters. these are so—called section 114 letters. these a re letters so—called section 114 letters. these are letters written by the chief finance officer of the council, saying to the members you have got to bring down spending in order that it matches income. this happened again last week, and yesterday's last night's meeting, was really about the beginning of the process of the council is trying to bring down their spending this year so it fits the amount of income the council has. it is easy to m
we'rejoined now from our london newsroom by professor tony travers from the london school of economicsovernment in england, and it is not dissimilar in wales and it is not dissimilar in wales and scotland, with reduced resources over the last eight years. and it has responded to that not, as most councils have done, by ensuring that every year the books balance, so that they don't spend any more than their income, but they have failed to make the reductions in spending that allow them to come...