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. >> it is underfunded. it is significantly underfunded. it's a 3% increase over even what obama projected. hope you're right that it is a first salvo. >> turning away from the budget this week, secretary of state rex tillerson is going to skip a meeting of nato foreign ministers and plans to attend a meeting with russian officials. what do you make of that? have the allies in europe gotten jittery over that? >> nato is the most important alliance because we have a number of allies that work directly with us. many of which are integrated into the intelligence community. these are people we need to keep in touch with on a regular basis. and not going to a scheduled meeting sends the wrong message. it is a doubly wrong message. having a meeting with them instead. i hope that the administration looks at 80 as a partner and vice president pence has said that they are. i hope the secretary of state reaches theirs. return, we expose how vulnerable we are to cyber hacking. in the same fight on the battlefield through culinary skills. >> if you wor
. >> it is underfunded. it is significantly underfunded. it's a 3% increase over even what obama projected. hope you're right that it is a first salvo. >> turning away from the budget this week, secretary of state rex tillerson is going to skip a meeting of nato foreign ministers and plans to attend a meeting with russian officials. what do you make of that? have the allies in europe gotten jittery over that? >> nato is the most important alliance because we have a number of...
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right now the pension obligations are underfunded by $72.7 billion.e wanted to find out if spiking is still going on but they refused to release information claiming in response to our public records request that it doesn't maintain payroll information for members, something scott says is not true. >> having worked inside the pension fund for 6 years i knew exactly which data there was on the accounts and it is primarily the salary data. >> reporter: he provided us with a spreadsheet from december 2013 that shows dozens of spikes still happening even after pension reform. one as high as 91%. >> the final year really does lend itself to abuse. >> reporter: in sacramento, betty yu, kpix 5. >> california's pension reform law also put the cap on pensions for new hires and cuts back on special bonuses for all retiring employees. >>> we have a traffic alert in alameda county. part of a road is shut down because of a mudslide along 680. it's down to one lane. redwood road near mile marker 7 is also closed because of a washout. >>> the morning commute from fr
right now the pension obligations are underfunded by $72.7 billion.e wanted to find out if spiking is still going on but they refused to release information claiming in response to our public records request that it doesn't maintain payroll information for members, something scott says is not true. >> having worked inside the pension fund for 6 years i knew exactly which data there was on the accounts and it is primarily the salary data. >> reporter: he provided us with a...
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right now, calster's pension obligations are underfunded by $72.7 billion. we wanted to find out if spiking is still going on. but, calsters refused to release information. claiming in response to our public records request, that it doesn't maintain payroll information for members. something scott says is simply not true. >> having worked inside the pension fund for six years, i knew exactly which data there was on the accountened and it was primarily the salary data. >> reporter: he provided us with a calsters spread sheet showing dozens of spikes still happening. one as high as 91%. >> the final year really does lend itself to abuse. >> reporter: in sacramento, betty yu, kpix5. >> california's pension reform law also caps pensions for new hires and cuts back on special bonuses for all retiring employees. by the way, soon after scott left calsters reduced the inflated pension of cabrio former unified superintendent. he now gets $11,300 a month. >> we have been enjoying the sunshine. but we shouldn't get too comfortable. >> we can enjoy it for a few more dai
right now, calster's pension obligations are underfunded by $72.7 billion. we wanted to find out if spiking is still going on. but, calsters refused to release information. claiming in response to our public records request, that it doesn't maintain payroll information for members. something scott says is simply not true. >> having worked inside the pension fund for six years, i knew exactly which data there was on the accountened and it was primarily the salary data. >> reporter:...
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the current nhs crisis is clearly the result of significance sustained underfunding. nhs issues with this reform. but we are seeing a result of underfunding, significant cuts relative to what one would have expected in the previous 15 years. it does not make any sense. i think mr hammond has shown signs that he recognises that, in the long—term, we need to find more money for health and social care but he seems to be planning to apply a sticking plaster in the short run which i don't think is good enough. what about these tax situations gritter president trump talking about tax cuts to encourage businesses, and the labour party about tax rises on the labour party about tax rises on the wealthy, where does the chancellor stand on it? he is doing some good things and some bad things. sensibly, he is looking at the position of self—employed people and people who route their incomes through personal service corporations. that is something which has grown a lot alongside the gig economy. and self—employment. it is reducing tax revenue, people who do that do well compared t
the current nhs crisis is clearly the result of significance sustained underfunding. nhs issues with this reform. but we are seeing a result of underfunding, significant cuts relative to what one would have expected in the previous 15 years. it does not make any sense. i think mr hammond has shown signs that he recognises that, in the long—term, we need to find more money for health and social care but he seems to be planning to apply a sticking plaster in the short run which i don't think is...
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it blames decades of underfunding, coupled with wetter winters and more cars and we're all paying the tyres and also dented the actual alloy wheel as well. the car went into crash mechanism. the doors on the car were disengaged and i had £500 worth of damage to my vehicle. i had an accident on my bike, where i hit a pothole and fell forward off my bike. the research found that one in six roads is so bad it may need to be replaced within five years. councils filled 1.7 million potholes in england and wales last year, which is one every 19 seconds. well, this survey is hardly going to come as a surprise to most drivers. we've been looking forjust two minutes just outside bristol. look, a whole row of potholes on an ordinary road. according to this report, if you really wanted to fix up all the local roads across england and wales, it would cost £12 billion and take more than a decade. bus companies say their customers and drivers face being jolted around by poor roads. steve's been driving a bus around bristol for nearly four decades. i'm just upset because when they do repair them, it
it blames decades of underfunding, coupled with wetter winters and more cars and we're all paying the tyres and also dented the actual alloy wheel as well. the car went into crash mechanism. the doors on the car were disengaged and i had £500 worth of damage to my vehicle. i had an accident on my bike, where i hit a pothole and fell forward off my bike. the research found that one in six roads is so bad it may need to be replaced within five years. councils filled 1.7 million potholes in...
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there is no question that the british people do feel that the nhs is underfunded at the moment.. it had several years of smaller increases than it needs and this is a big test for philip hammond in the budget, how much it will give to it. the suggestion in some of the papers are that he will kick the can down the road to use an american phrase, and try and solve the problem in the autumn. i need to bring this to a close. john and charlie, thank you so much. do you know what, let's just stop here and head to the film review. it is lovely to see both of you. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. hello, mark — what's in store? so a very mixed bag — we have logan, a superhero movie that isn't really a superhero movie. viceroy‘s house, a very handsome period drama from gurinder chadha. and certain women, the latest low—key offering from kelly reichardt. so wolverine, back with us. yeah, although in a way that kind of missells it. so this is basically a superhero movie that isn't about superheroes —
there is no question that the british people do feel that the nhs is underfunded at the moment.. it had several years of smaller increases than it needs and this is a big test for philip hammond in the budget, how much it will give to it. the suggestion in some of the papers are that he will kick the can down the road to use an american phrase, and try and solve the problem in the autumn. i need to bring this to a close. john and charlie, thank you so much. do you know what, let's just stop...
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but this survey says decades of underfunding coupled with wetter winters and more cars have left them and wales. it found one in six roads is so bad it may need to be replaced within the next five years. councils are already filling a pothole every 19 seconds. and it would take £12 billion to bring them all up to scratch. the government says it's chipped in an extra £1 billion recently to help fill the holes. but campaigners aren't impressed. every so campaigners aren't impressed. every so often the government gives out a pothole fund. it's kind of reacting toa pothole fund. it's kind of reacting to a crisis. but i think we need to actually plan longer term funding and have a greater proportion of what drivers actually pay in motoring taxes ring—fenced just for maintenance. because if you ask drivers, it is their number one concern. he says around £6 million is paid out every year for cars broken by potholes. while more bus passengers are also making claims, saying they've been hurt by the bus jolting about on poor roads. as councils feel the financial squeeze, many fear our local roa
but this survey says decades of underfunding coupled with wetter winters and more cars have left them and wales. it found one in six roads is so bad it may need to be replaced within the next five years. councils are already filling a pothole every 19 seconds. and it would take £12 billion to bring them all up to scratch. the government says it's chipped in an extra £1 billion recently to help fill the holes. but campaigners aren't impressed. every so campaigners aren't impressed. every so...
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the civil rights of education is important but let's ensure we don't underfund our public schools while we enhance other opportunities. i want every child to attend and_public school and maybe if they decide to attend a private school or charter school, but we must rebuild america public schools and again use them by cutting discretionary funding such as education is not something i believe will be helpful to all america, certainly not my congressional district. >> it's a pleasure to have you here. we are live from statuary hall with reaction from members of congress. a reminder that if you want to weigh in with your thoughts or colleagues are hearing from you at this hour. let's hear from a republican from california. the president talking about the largest military spend up in american history. what what did you think of that? >> we have a president now who is, for the first time in my memory is going forward with exactly what he said he was going to do in the campaign. one was increasing spending for the military, now it is up to us in the house to make sure that is just not spending
the civil rights of education is important but let's ensure we don't underfund our public schools while we enhance other opportunities. i want every child to attend and_public school and maybe if they decide to attend a private school or charter school, but we must rebuild america public schools and again use them by cutting discretionary funding such as education is not something i believe will be helpful to all america, certainly not my congressional district. >> it's a pleasure to have...
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. >> frankly we've been underfunding it and it needs to change. >> reporter: with this bridge, safety changes will be coming soon. adam tuft, news 4. >>> back in the district, there is a fierce battle going on right now over allowing large outdoor video screens on buildings in d.c. a court order is keeping some from being turned on, but it started a political fight over video billboards. tom sherwood reports the mayor is right in the middle of it. >> reporter: outdoor popping up in recent months. but never turned on. city inspectors filed stop work orders against owner digimedia saying the signs lacked permit. the court has agreed with city lawyers to bar their use. in a political twist news 4 learned digimedia representatives are urging mayor buse irto get involved, to issue an emergency rule to allow the signs. that could undercut the city's lawsuit. monday the mayor was polite but avoided citizens urging her not to intervene and not to allow the signs. >> the electronic billboard -- >> thank you. i know. >> it's breaking our hearts. >> okay. all right. thank you. >> reporter: bowse
. >> frankly we've been underfunding it and it needs to change. >> reporter: with this bridge, safety changes will be coming soon. adam tuft, news 4. >>> back in the district, there is a fierce battle going on right now over allowing large outdoor video screens on buildings in d.c. a court order is keeping some from being turned on, but it started a political fight over video billboards. tom sherwood reports the mayor is right in the middle of it. >> reporter: outdoor...
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they are trying to completely dismantle and underfund medicaid. a public role in terms of imagining access, quality ar forwardable access is not in their value system. what was interesting in the followup since i last saw and the feedback from people across the country who are making calls and having conversations with congressional offices and they said, really, the bill was dead. and so the public had spoken they did not want to repeal the affordable care act and rejecting the republican proposal. well, because that wasn't enough to get the votes of the members of the republican caucus, they moved further to the right with the action they took on the essential health plan provisions. when they did that, it was explosive out there, because then it said that --efreto etas t t fer quemthath hltcare pl wldav tsessti ovio. and we we aut merlar prat ceprecng chdr aom iwaabt spitalatn,reriio drs,boenl al,hy wod u enuyoly at vedlmt nhi? t tnl swshewe into le tirotut ar'turofhealsf e eran ppl anno oy rthe cnc psi a bilbuhu tir retaon thidheels meer seoud
they are trying to completely dismantle and underfund medicaid. a public role in terms of imagining access, quality ar forwardable access is not in their value system. what was interesting in the followup since i last saw and the feedback from people across the country who are making calls and having conversations with congressional offices and they said, really, the bill was dead. and so the public had spoken they did not want to repeal the affordable care act and rejecting the republican...
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through underfunding and efforts, it will become less successful, a burden on the democrats. it could also become then a requirement for the republicans. one of the things we know already, public expectations are that there will be government support for health care. not yet an entitlement, but commitment. how the parties play with that will determine fate by 2018 in the off year elections. of professor miller, thanks for your time. >> stay with "action news" for continuing coverage of president trump's first 100 days, what the administration will work on next and what will happen to america's healthcare system. you may have seen security systems that notify homeowners on their cellphones that there is a breach and they have a problem. this may be the first time there has been a story of it working. dann cuellar tonight, dan? >> jim, it's an amazing story. a homeowner is at work in center city and gets a text from his surveillance system saying someone was inside. the homeowner called police and they nailed the robbers in their tracks. >> the neighborhood has been living on e
through underfunding and efforts, it will become less successful, a burden on the democrats. it could also become then a requirement for the republicans. one of the things we know already, public expectations are that there will be government support for health care. not yet an entitlement, but commitment. how the parties play with that will determine fate by 2018 in the off year elections. of professor miller, thanks for your time. >> stay with "action news" for continuing...
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. >> they were shortstaffed and underfunded and i don't know what they're going to do if they are further shortstaffed. >> i was treated by three european doctors. >> the british government is planning to train more doctors to become more self-sufficient in the future. however, it will take years until these doctors will be fully qualified and the british medical association's morning in the meantime, patients could find themselves in disaster situations. brent: after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. but first, scenes from the hindu holy festival marking the beginning of spring. it is best known for its brightly color calendars. ♪[theme music] ♪[theme music] >>>ernabel demillo: hi. welcome to asian american life. i'm ernabel demillo. it's the fourteenth annual orchid show here at the new york botanical garden and we're here celebrating orchid delirium, which chronicles the history of orchids from all over the world. there are over six thousand colorful species on display here. let's take a closer look. >>>orchids were first discovered in china and japan around 70
. >> they were shortstaffed and underfunded and i don't know what they're going to do if they are further shortstaffed. >> i was treated by three european doctors. >> the british government is planning to train more doctors to become more self-sufficient in the future. however, it will take years until these doctors will be fully qualified and the british medical association's morning in the meantime, patients could find themselves in disaster situations. brent: after a short...
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they say that the prison is understaffed and underfunded that led to dangerous conditions, in february inmates took four corrections offices hospital an and lieutenant steven floyd was killed. >>> we have sad news from the philadelphia phillies. dallas green, the manager who led the phillies to their first every world series title has died. ducis rogers, green will always have a special place in the heart of every single phillies fan. >> he brought joy to fans, he ways big imposing figure and a personality to match and used the traits ring the phillies to their first world series title. thewere grate his leadership. he broke into the big leagues as a pitcher with the phillies and spent time with other franchises and eventually came back as a senior adviser to the general manager and that was not just a cushy title and the ownership valued his opinion and baseball ac men and the phillies organization called him a great man and wonderful friend. dallas green was 82 years old. >> thank you. >>> a former philadelphia eagle a fan favorite was in chester county today to help honor a teacher
they say that the prison is understaffed and underfunded that led to dangerous conditions, in february inmates took four corrections offices hospital an and lieutenant steven floyd was killed. >>> we have sad news from the philadelphia phillies. dallas green, the manager who led the phillies to their first every world series title has died. ducis rogers, green will always have a special place in the heart of every single phillies fan. >> he brought joy to fans, he ways big...
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i think mental health is highly underfunded, even though it has risen by 78%, it is still highly underfundedt help and parents are not getting the opportunity to understand more with regards to what is going on with their children. and i think it starts for me, awareness in schools and getting kids accountable for their actions, talking about being the best that they can be, and being positive role models for one another. speaking about who they are talking to online. making sure that what they put online is safe. it starts in schools, it starts in home communication with their parents as well. all extremely important messages, and we are very grateful new coming on and talking to us.|j appreciate it, thank you for having me. likely to be believed than one who is sober at the time." is as a female judge's warning that drunk women are putting themselves at greater risk of rape have caused a lot of controversy over the last couple of days. during the sentencing of a man who raped an 18—year—old woman, judge lindsey kushner qc said, "girls are perfectly entitled to drink themselves into the gro
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primary and secondary schools are severely underfunded. are struggling to survive. why cannot we, while we are still struggling to adequately have,chools we already why would the prime minister suggest ending billions of pounds creating new schools that will not help minority children. this will do nothing to help social mobility. pm may: let's be clear about what the government has done. there are record amounts of funding going into education in this country. conservative-led government that it should just a premium and it is a conservative government that has protected the core school budget. when it comes to new money that will be going into schools as a result of today's announcement, the money is not about a return to a binary system of grammar schools and secondary education. that is not what we are going to do. what we are going to do is enjoy diversity of provisions. yes, grammar schools, come present, university schools, matt schools. what i want is a good school place for every child. but more than that, the right school place for every child. >> amanda m
primary and secondary schools are severely underfunded. are struggling to survive. why cannot we, while we are still struggling to adequately have,chools we already why would the prime minister suggest ending billions of pounds creating new schools that will not help minority children. this will do nothing to help social mobility. pm may: let's be clear about what the government has done. there are record amounts of funding going into education in this country. conservative-led government that...
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. >> childhood cancer sucks and it's an underfunded facet of cancer research as a whole and st. baldrick's does a great job funding childhood cancer research. anything we can do to help, just farmer our hair, i'm game. five years not shaving my head and the staff in here wouldn't let me do locks for love because they're like we're going to raise a lot of money next year. we made a pact and now we're here. we're sitting at 14-plus. >> together we've raised over $15,000. >> that's a lot of hair to shave. $15,000. good for them. today's event includes drink specials, raffles, and a silent auction. >>> understanding neighbors in need sometimes means walking in their shoes. the nonprofit group a wider circle is dedicated to ending poverty. today they hosted an immersion experience to help people understand the poverty. >> i'm at a wider circle office at silver spring. typically this area serves to the poorest members, a place where they can pick up furniture, clothes and more. now it's been transformed in to a set meant to resemble the lives some people face every day. >> reporter: t
. >> childhood cancer sucks and it's an underfunded facet of cancer research as a whole and st. baldrick's does a great job funding childhood cancer research. anything we can do to help, just farmer our hair, i'm game. five years not shaving my head and the staff in here wouldn't let me do locks for love because they're like we're going to raise a lot of money next year. we made a pact and now we're here. we're sitting at 14-plus. >> together we've raised over $15,000. >>...
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sure we do not underfund while we enhance other opportunities. i want every child to be able to attend an excellent public school and if they decide to attend a private school or a charter school, but we must rebuild america's public schools and again, to use them by cutting discretionary spending such as education is not something that i believe will be helpful to all of america certainly not in my district. >> sheila jackson lee of texas, a pleasure to have you. we are live at statuary hall with reaction from members of congress. a reminder if you want to weigh in with your thoughts and colleagues on c-span and c-span radio, let's hear from the republican of california proposing talking about the largest military spending increase in american history. what did you think of that? >> we have a president now who is for the first time in my memory going forward with what he said he was going to do in the campaign. one is increasing spending for the military. now it is up to us and the house to make sure that it's not just spending but it is well sp
sure we do not underfund while we enhance other opportunities. i want every child to be able to attend an excellent public school and if they decide to attend a private school or a charter school, but we must rebuild america's public schools and again, to use them by cutting discretionary spending such as education is not something that i believe will be helpful to all of america certainly not in my district. >> sheila jackson lee of texas, a pleasure to have you. we are live at statuary...
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. >> thank you in my constituents to you, secretary skills are severely underfunded. maintain nursing skills are struggling to survive. why at a time and we cannot adequately fund the skills we already have come as the prime minister suggesting ending billions of pounds creating new that will help only minority children. this will do nothing to help social mobility. >> let's be clear about what the government has done. the record of funding going into education in this country. it was a conservative led government that introduced a premium and has protect aid budget. when it comes to new money going into schools as a result of today's announcement, the money is not about a return to a system of grammar schools. that is not what we are going to do. what we are doing is ensuring a diversity of provisions. comprehensive, university schools, what i want is a good cool place for every child. the more than not, the right school place for every child. >> amanda melling. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it is national women's day is absolutely fantastic. we have the highest female
. >> thank you in my constituents to you, secretary skills are severely underfunded. maintain nursing skills are struggling to survive. why at a time and we cannot adequately fund the skills we already have come as the prime minister suggesting ending billions of pounds creating new that will help only minority children. this will do nothing to help social mobility. >> let's be clear about what the government has done. the record of funding going into education in this country. it...
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successive governments have underfunded the road network hugely.g councils more and more money —— pressure around adult social care. this is not seen as a priority by government. we need this extra money, the £12 billion, just to bring the local roads network up to scratch so we are starting from that level playing field. we believe it can be funded through tax that is already being paid, so when you fill up already being paid, so when you fill up yourcar, already being paid, so when you fill up your car, that fuel duty that you pay, if 2p of that could be redirected to our local road network we believe that we could really start to make a positive impact on the state of our roads. there is another way of looking at this, we talked about potholes a lot on brea kfast. talked about potholes a lot on breakfast. david is a research director, to do with bin lorries and potholes, what is this? we are being funded by the department for transport to look at how we can prevent potholes from forming in the first place and we have fitted cameras to a bin lorr
successive governments have underfunded the road network hugely.g councils more and more money —— pressure around adult social care. this is not seen as a priority by government. we need this extra money, the £12 billion, just to bring the local roads network up to scratch so we are starting from that level playing field. we believe it can be funded through tax that is already being paid, so when you fill up already being paid, so when you fill up yourcar, already being paid, so when you...
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care services and services for children and elderly people and disabled and so forth are always underfunded compared to some wealthier states or some states who do have state income taxes. so, you know, we have great highways down here but the fact that health care for the people who need it most is going to be even more limited and to hear members of congress lecture us about that is just very upsetting to me. and that's all i wanted to say. host: within the hour, the house freedom caucus, members of the house freedom caucus will be meeting with president trump at the white house, scheduled for 11:30 eastern this morning. headline just came up in "the hill," freedom caucus and trump reach agreement in principle on health care. they write that house freedom caucus chairman mark meadows said wednesday night he and president trump have, quote, come to an agreement on principle on a plan to repeal and replace obamacare just one day before a highly anticipated vote on the bill. we're waiting for democratic leader nancy pelosi. her briefing should be getting under way within a moment or two, so
care services and services for children and elderly people and disabled and so forth are always underfunded compared to some wealthier states or some states who do have state income taxes. so, you know, we have great highways down here but the fact that health care for the people who need it most is going to be even more limited and to hear members of congress lecture us about that is just very upsetting to me. and that's all i wanted to say. host: within the hour, the house freedom caucus,...
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it blames decades of underfunding, coupled with wetter winters and more cars and we're all paying thenism. the doors on the car were disengaged and i had £500 worth of damage to my vehicle. i had an accident on my bike, where i hit a pothole and fell forward off my bike. the research found that one in six roads is so bad it may need to be replaced within five years. councils filled 1.7 million potholes in england and wales last year, which is one every 19 seconds. well, this survey is hardly going to come as a surprise to most drivers. we've been looking forjust two minutes just outside bristol. look, a whole row of potholes on an ordinary road. according to this report, if you really wanted to fix up all the local roads across england and wales, it would cost £12 billion and take more than a decade. bus companies say their customers and drivers face being jolted around by poor roads. steve's been driving a bus around bristol for nearly four decades. i'm just upset because when they do repair them, it doesn't last very long. we talk about it all the time in the canteen, amongst driver
it blames decades of underfunding, coupled with wetter winters and more cars and we're all paying thenism. the doors on the car were disengaged and i had £500 worth of damage to my vehicle. i had an accident on my bike, where i hit a pothole and fell forward off my bike. the research found that one in six roads is so bad it may need to be replaced within five years. councils filled 1.7 million potholes in england and wales last year, which is one every 19 seconds. well, this survey is hardly...
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inadequate, the worst place in england and wales, a grading the chief constable blames on chronic underfundingis grading is not correct grading for bedfordshire. if you are going to talk about inadequate, talk about inadequate resources and funding, which has been the case in this force for ten yea rs been the case in this force for ten years now. among the many failings, the inspectors found that anti—social behaviour, like this motorbike riding in a park in dunstable, has soared, while shannon mcmahon told me she was assaulted on boxing day and has had an inadequate response. the police said they would send somebody out and nobody turned up send somebody out and nobody turned up until three days later, then the quy up until three days later, then the guy and an leave and i haven't heard back. while bedfordshire police was the only force branded adequate national inadequate, inspectors said they were raising a large and red flag that other forces, saying that they were arresting fewer people, shelving crimes without investigating properly and failing to track down suspects relentlessly. while
inadequate, the worst place in england and wales, a grading the chief constable blames on chronic underfundingis grading is not correct grading for bedfordshire. if you are going to talk about inadequate, talk about inadequate resources and funding, which has been the case in this force for ten yea rs been the case in this force for ten years now. among the many failings, the inspectors found that anti—social behaviour, like this motorbike riding in a park in dunstable, has soared, while...
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ousociety rather than continuing cutting local government expenditure, schools expenditure and underfunding social care? >> i'll tell him. we are frozen fuel duty and every basic rate tax payers had a tax cut worth a thousand pounds and we taken over 3 million people out of paying income tax altogether. that's a we've done for the low pay. on schools we now see 1.8 million more children in good or outstanding schools. i want a good school place for every child. we have done with three schools and academies and the changes in education, all opposed by the labour party. that you want to pose as getting a good school place for every child. what do we know about the labour parties policies? let's see what the former shadow chancellor, the member from nottingham east said. labour policies would mean doubling national insurance, doubling council tax as well. that wouldn't help a low-paying or ordinary working family. [shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, the difference is we want a good school and a good place for every child in every school in every community. elective education does not
ousociety rather than continuing cutting local government expenditure, schools expenditure and underfunding social care? >> i'll tell him. we are frozen fuel duty and every basic rate tax payers had a tax cut worth a thousand pounds and we taken over 3 million people out of paying income tax altogether. that's a we've done for the low pay. on schools we now see 1.8 million more children in good or outstanding schools. i want a good school place for every child. we have done with three...
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so miles for migraines is an advocacy and awareness organization because migraine is underfund, and there's not a lot of places people can go, so we put on events that allow people to come out and create more awareness and findings. >> tell me about your experience with migraines and how they got in the way of your normal routine. >> yeah. i had my first migraine at 13 years old. my older sister had them, so i was used to that, and helping her, but it was new for me, and after a few months, i got a headache that never went away, so i'm 21 now, and i'm in college, but i was -- after i was 15 years old, i had a concussion, never could go back to high school, and i found a way to get an education, but i had a different path because of my migraines. >> how do you manage it now? >> there's a lot that goes into it. i take preventative medicines, and healthy diet and regular sleep and exercise all very important, but, you know, i always have to be prepared to get a migraine that might knock me off my feet. >> you said, as you can see in research, you have a day coming up where people can learn mor
so miles for migraines is an advocacy and awareness organization because migraine is underfund, and there's not a lot of places people can go, so we put on events that allow people to come out and create more awareness and findings. >> tell me about your experience with migraines and how they got in the way of your normal routine. >> yeah. i had my first migraine at 13 years old. my older sister had them, so i was used to that, and helping her, but it was new for me, and after a few...
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pounds on land for these schools, schools across my constituency are reporting chronic levels of underfunding. will the prime minister review the plans for these preschools and provide existing schools with what they need? >> i'm happy to say, in real terms. i understand she raises a concern about that but what we have seen through the program that has been continued under this government is to ensure we are creating more good school places across this country, that is what we want to do and what our policy will continue to do. >> thank you, mister speaker. i would like to join the private history and wishing way of a happy saint david's day. the state of wales has been working to send a message to the world that wales is one of the best places in the united kingdom to live, work, visit and trade with. does the prime minister agree russian interests must be at the heart of the united kingdom. in leaving the european union the future of the uk union has never been more important. >> i thank my honorable friends, raising the importance of wales, doing important work reminding the world that wal
pounds on land for these schools, schools across my constituency are reporting chronic levels of underfunding. will the prime minister review the plans for these preschools and provide existing schools with what they need? >> i'm happy to say, in real terms. i understand she raises a concern about that but what we have seen through the program that has been continued under this government is to ensure we are creating more good school places across this country, that is what we want to do...
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however, society has seen for decades how states underfunded addiction treatment services and waste federal dollars on inefficient and ineffective care when they are left to decide how to manage their federal medicaid dollars without mandates for parody and accountability to cover appropriate care. so the expert, the medical association that deals with opioid addictions have some very serious concerns about this idea of just leaving it to the states. and it seems like as many people have already said, a really bad time to start messing around with opportunities to treat this epidemic that is occurring in so many states right now. so if anybody wants my time, i will put this in the record and i will yield to the lady, honorable lady from florida. >> i thank ms. schakowsky for yielding the time. you know, it's become more and more clear as this long markup has gone along, the threat to medicaid as we know it, it is crystal clear, now if you are tuning in here here at 7:30-ish, the gop bill seeks to dismantle medicaid as we know it in a couple of ways. a lot of debate overnight was on how if's
however, society has seen for decades how states underfunded addiction treatment services and waste federal dollars on inefficient and ineffective care when they are left to decide how to manage their federal medicaid dollars without mandates for parody and accountability to cover appropriate care. so the expert, the medical association that deals with opioid addictions have some very serious concerns about this idea of just leaving it to the states. and it seems like as many people have...
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>> they are underfunded.ho needs it the secret service, the coast guard which has held together by bailing tape and bubble gum, desperately needs it. >> not only the coast guard but the marines who have half of the planes don't fly. doughs a you point out it's important that when you talk about must be it has to come from somewhere. >> absolutely. >> thanks, doug. laura. >> just how secure is that phone in your pocket with the wikileaks dump highlighting issues with everyday electronics, we looked at what you can do to protect yourself e. e. are you kidding me? no, looks like he took a wrong turn. don't worry, this guy's got like a four-star rating, we're good. his name is randy. that's like one of the most trustworthy names! ordering a getaway car with an app? are you randy? that's me! awesome! surprising. what's not surprising? how much money erin saved by switching to geico. everybody comfortable with the air temp? i could go a little cooler. ok. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. my f
>> they are underfunded.ho needs it the secret service, the coast guard which has held together by bailing tape and bubble gum, desperately needs it. >> not only the coast guard but the marines who have half of the planes don't fly. doughs a you point out it's important that when you talk about must be it has to come from somewhere. >> absolutely. >> thanks, doug. laura. >> just how secure is that phone in your pocket with the wikileaks dump highlighting issues...
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i think everyone knew the defense department was badly underfunded but we have readiness problems and we needed to do something. how do you fit it into the big picture? what we saw here is the opening bid on some cuts to nondefense discretionary spending. a lot of these have been tried and they don't go through. i don't think we learned a time what we are going to get out of this administration. if they put a budget out in may, it will be done after congress is finished with it's budget for the year so it will be irrelevant. >> bret: your thoughts. mick mulvaney was in the briefing room today. >> he said if you watched and listened to the president during the campaign, he is doing all the things he said he was going to do. the problem is, making a lot of promises on the camp -- campaign trail that don't add up when you do the math. you can look at it as a message of the president's priorities. defense, strong border. if you get democrats in the position of having to defend epa and pbs funding, that's not a bad thing for donald trump. you look at meals on wheels, that's getting a lot o
i think everyone knew the defense department was badly underfunded but we have readiness problems and we needed to do something. how do you fit it into the big picture? what we saw here is the opening bid on some cuts to nondefense discretionary spending. a lot of these have been tried and they don't go through. i don't think we learned a time what we are going to get out of this administration. if they put a budget out in may, it will be done after congress is finished with it's budget for the...
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the business was underfunded and undermanned wasn't it? >> yes.t was two very different cultures. the crane business tends to be long-term oriented, heavy machine machinery. it is a fast-moving consumer type. these never went together. plus the business had over capacity. the business had complexity. so business simplify case. i think that we achieved in the first year i think it was energy around welbilt. >> what does it mean for people who own shares? >> i think it is very positive. first of all we refinanced. we got the biggest reduction of all bonds that were repricing since november. 170 basis point reduction plus 1%. it is positive because it will be positive for the eps. shareholders will love it and we like it. >> you are up against difficult come fete pet tos. how do you differentiate? >> i think the main differentiation we have is our long-term strategy. we are the only full line equipment provider in the kitchen. we have a full hot line, cold line and bev lajs. if you see it, they want to buy from companies that understand the entire ki
the business was underfunded and undermanned wasn't it? >> yes.t was two very different cultures. the crane business tends to be long-term oriented, heavy machine machinery. it is a fast-moving consumer type. these never went together. plus the business had over capacity. the business had complexity. so business simplify case. i think that we achieved in the first year i think it was energy around welbilt. >> what does it mean for people who own shares? >> i think it is very...
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the goal is to remind the officials of the obligations for the underfunded public schools and explains that he and other teachers are fighting for what they call a fair contract. a spokesperson responded today telling "action news" that talks continue with the philadelphia federation of teachers trying to work out a fiscally responsible contract that puts the children first. he will continue to raise money to keep the billboard up as long as possible. >>> and freckles, if you have them you should know that they are so coveted. women pining for the tiny facial markers are having them tattoos to their faces. >> these are hand made freckle tattoos, reportedly started by canadian tattoo artist. these are before and after shots. rainbow's first complain was her friend who was sick of drawing them on her face. when they setting in they look soft and fresh and they charge $250 and last two years, and they can be refreshed. gone are the days of using cover up. freckles are are the rage, if you grew up hating them people are paying for them now. >> the irish skin. already thank you. >>> lets ge
the goal is to remind the officials of the obligations for the underfunded public schools and explains that he and other teachers are fighting for what they call a fair contract. a spokesperson responded today telling "action news" that talks continue with the philadelphia federation of teachers trying to work out a fiscally responsible contract that puts the children first. he will continue to raise money to keep the billboard up as long as possible. >>> and freckles, if you...
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schools in my constituency are reporting chronic spending and underfu underfunding. would you prepare this plan and provide the schools with the existing funds they need. >> i'm happy to say we have protected the school's budget in real terms. what we are doing, we have had free schools and i understand she raises a concern about that. what we have seen of the program we have in free schools that is being continued under this government is to insure we are creating more good school placements across this country and that's what we are committed to doing and will continue to do. >> davis. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i want to join the prime minister in wishing wales a happy saint david's day. the secretary of state has been working across government se sending out the message to the world that wales is one of the best places in the united kingdom to work, visit and trade with. does the prime minister agree with me that welch interests must remain at the heart of the united kingdom? as we leave the european union, the future of the uk union has never been more important
schools in my constituency are reporting chronic spending and underfu underfunding. would you prepare this plan and provide the schools with the existing funds they need. >> i'm happy to say we have protected the school's budget in real terms. what we are doing, we have had free schools and i understand she raises a concern about that. what we have seen of the program we have in free schools that is being continued under this government is to insure we are creating more good school...
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such a budget amounts to a mere 3% over president obama's defense plan that left the military underfunded and not ready to face the threats of today and tomorrow. the white house is urging everything to take a deep breath. >> we call it the budget blueprint, not the full budget. >> reporter: the full budget comes out in may. >> i don't see how this budget could survive the light of day. >>> the meetings could get awkward. you might remember on the campaign trail he used to accuse her of ruining germany with so many syrian refugees and lashed out at time magazine for naming her the person of the year in 2015 instead of him. >> the time is 7:07. meantime secretary of state rex tillerson says the united states may use military action against north korea if it is provoked. he held a press conference in seoul, south korea earlier today. he told reporters that the washington's patient has ended. >> we're exploring a new range of diplomatic security and economic measures. all options are on the table. north korea must understand that the only path to a secure prosperous future is abandon the dev
such a budget amounts to a mere 3% over president obama's defense plan that left the military underfunded and not ready to face the threats of today and tomorrow. the white house is urging everything to take a deep breath. >> we call it the budget blueprint, not the full budget. >> reporter: the full budget comes out in may. >> i don't see how this budget could survive the light of day. >>> the meetings could get awkward. you might remember on the campaign trail he...
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such a budget amount to three percent over obama's defense plan which is has left the military underfundedersized and one ready to meet the threats today and tomorrow. >> the white house is urging everyone to take a deep breath. >> this is the top line spending budget -- it's the blueprint and not the full budget. >> the full budget comes out in may when the battle began. >> i can't see how this budget will survive the light of day. >> we will hear from trump's and merkel at a news conference and the meetings could get awkward. on the campaign trail he used to accuse her of ruining germany with so many syrian refugees and he lashed out at time magazine for naming her person of the year instead of him. >> in washington, caroline shively fox news. >> it's 5:46. let's check the commute. how are we looking? >> pretty good. we don't have the usual volume. some people don't work on friday. here is a look at the slow traffic. 205 has been pretty good in the tracy area. we have been looking good on 205 coming through and there have been no wager problems as you drive on 680 heading south. this is
such a budget amount to three percent over obama's defense plan which is has left the military underfundedersized and one ready to meet the threats today and tomorrow. >> the white house is urging everyone to take a deep breath. >> this is the top line spending budget -- it's the blueprint and not the full budget. >> the full budget comes out in may when the battle began. >> i can't see how this budget will survive the light of day. >> we will hear from trump's and...
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he vowed to make the highest payment yet into the state's underfunded pension fund, and he laid out plans to fix transit as well as programs for drug addiction. >>> millions of dollars in spending and bonds for security upgrades. the district will have to make some tough decisions that will affect programs, class size, and personnel. >>> it's about ten after 11:00 right now. it's been slow going on some of our majors. we know 76 was looking pretty rough throughout the morning. what are you seeing now? >> we're watching conditions on 95. our camera -- because of the incoming storm system, watch your flight statuses for arrivals to see if anything will be delayed or very, very late. we have an accident in norristown. so far no report of problems or delays. it is passable and travel speeds within that area are green, so it is not effecting traffic within that area. we have an another at horsham and norristown. take a look at the schuylkill, katy. everything is good to go in the green. we've rebounded back into the 60s. back over to you. >> thanks so much for that update. >>> today is ash wed
he vowed to make the highest payment yet into the state's underfunded pension fund, and he laid out plans to fix transit as well as programs for drug addiction. >>> millions of dollars in spending and bonds for security upgrades. the district will have to make some tough decisions that will affect programs, class size, and personnel. >>> it's about ten after 11:00 right now. it's been slow going on some of our majors. we know 76 was looking pretty rough throughout the morning....
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schools have been generously funded and other schools, particularly in the north of england have been underfundedwhere to cut and will use their funding sensibly. 0k, and will use their funding sensibly. ok, but she would give the example, you talk about organising your priorities and she would say she has done that, so she has reined in and the core subjects are taught in the way they should be. she is at a boys school and she thinks it is wrong she has had to cut food technology because you want your pupils to be well rounded. just because it is a boy‘s school, it doesn‘t mean you should be cutting food technology, that notion went out with the dark. we will always want funding to keep going up. when there is a problem in the health service, problems in the prisons, when every part of public services is being cut in this age of austerity, schools have got to take theirfair austerity, schools have got to take their fair share austerity, schools have got to take theirfair share of the austerity, schools have got to take their fair share of the reductions that have to be made in public services. i
schools have been generously funded and other schools, particularly in the north of england have been underfundedwhere to cut and will use their funding sensibly. 0k, and will use their funding sensibly. ok, but she would give the example, you talk about organising your priorities and she would say she has done that, so she has reined in and the core subjects are taught in the way they should be. she is at a boys school and she thinks it is wrong she has had to cut food technology because you...