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this is an effort to fix the outcomes that were unsatisfactory from us. >> senator casey. senator casey: thank you, mr. chairman. secretary ross, thank you for being here. i sent a letter with senators regarding ortman electrical steel. back in march. at that time that letter asked the president to regarding expa cope of 232 to cover down stream electrical steel products. we followed up on that request with your office and the white house staff, as you know. we have only one electric youal steel manufacturer left in the united states. ey have been hammered by dumped imports of electrical steel and minimally transformed down stream products. the continued import of these dumped products in the u.s. not only endangers good-paying jobs in pennsylvania, but also put at risk the dumped imports last domestic producer of electrical steel, which is of significant national security importance. i was glad to see the trade representative included down stream electrical steel products on their 301 list. could you provide an update on where things stand with regard to the inclusion of
this is an effort to fix the outcomes that were unsatisfactory from us. >> senator casey. senator casey: thank you, mr. chairman. secretary ross, thank you for being here. i sent a letter with senators regarding ortman electrical steel. back in march. at that time that letter asked the president to regarding expa cope of 232 to cover down stream electrical steel products. we followed up on that request with your office and the white house staff, as you know. we have only one electric...
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some orderly process towards negotiation, it is very u nsatisfa ctory negotiation, it is very unsatisfactorynd of it there is a proper backstop, that the public have a vote on what emerges with the option of remaining if that is what they choose. let's be clear about this vote after a deal. you're not calling for a second referendum, you're calling for a vote on the deal that theresa may and her team comes to agree? yes, a vote on the deal or no deal if we finish up with that. it is likely they will finish with something and the public should have the right to choose to accept it or remain in the eu. i am sure you would agree with me, the general premise that this is complicated and there is a lot to be discussed and understood and a lot to go through. how prepared do you think the public would be in terms of understanding all the information, considering how much confusion there was from both side ahead of the referendum two yea rs side ahead of the referendum two years ago, how much do you think the general public would be able to take on board to make an informed vote on a final deal? as
some orderly process towards negotiation, it is very u nsatisfa ctory negotiation, it is very unsatisfactorynd of it there is a proper backstop, that the public have a vote on what emerges with the option of remaining if that is what they choose. let's be clear about this vote after a deal. you're not calling for a second referendum, you're calling for a vote on the deal that theresa may and her team comes to agree? yes, a vote on the deal or no deal if we finish up with that. it is likely they...
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. >> reporter: scott says public adjustors decipher insurance jargon, counter unsatisfactory offers, and convince insurance companies to pay as close to 100% as possible. >> if you don't have your own representative, you're at a disadvantage. if you don't do it every day just like the adjustor from the insurance company does, then you're at a disadvantage in dealing with that adjustor. >> reporter: scott said his industry exists solely because insurance companies bank on overpromising in ads and underdelivering after disasters. >> and candidly, i kindf the whocess the big lie. >> reporter: public adjustors aren't a public service. they're a business. scott says hiring one will cost you about 10% of the claim. but he contends the negotiations usually increase the payout far more than 10%. >> sometimes we make hundreds of percents difference, thousands of percent difference from what the insurance company offers. >> i definitely think they're worth the money. >> reporter: raul is relieved an expert is helping him fight state farm, but he remains frustrated. >> we're going to keep battl
. >> reporter: scott says public adjustors decipher insurance jargon, counter unsatisfactory offers, and convince insurance companies to pay as close to 100% as possible. >> if you don't have your own representative, you're at a disadvantage. if you don't do it every day just like the adjustor from the insurance company does, then you're at a disadvantage in dealing with that adjustor. >> reporter: scott said his industry exists solely because insurance companies bank on...
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passengers on these franchises are facing unsatisfactory levels of service.is mine and my department's number one priority to make sure the industry restores reliability for passengers to an acceptable level as soon as possible. i will assure passengers that i share the frustration and i'm sorry this has taken place. no one will take responsibility for great britain's rail industry. amid the clamour, recriminations and buckpassing, there is one person who is ultimately responsible, that is the right honourable gentleman, the member for epsom and ewell, the secretary of state for transport. why, in his letter to mps and today, does he fail to take any responsibility for his department's role in the shambles enjoyed by passengers up and down the country? —— enjoyed. -- enjoyed. there was frustration too on conservative benches —— enjoyed. this whole thing is a disaster and must be put right! well, timetables and rail companies aside, was that the wrong kind of commons performance? i've been speaking to the labour formerjustice secretary, home secretary, foreign
passengers on these franchises are facing unsatisfactory levels of service.is mine and my department's number one priority to make sure the industry restores reliability for passengers to an acceptable level as soon as possible. i will assure passengers that i share the frustration and i'm sorry this has taken place. no one will take responsibility for great britain's rail industry. amid the clamour, recriminations and buckpassing, there is one person who is ultimately responsible, that is the...
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this is unsatisfactory, particularly with the lords amendments would must consider.ituencies will be appalled. 12 hours reserved for 196 amendments, with possible breaks of 20 minutes or so, with 21 verbal commitments as we go round and round in circles with this archaic practise of eight 20 minute headcount in this house? on the membership of the customs union, onto opportunities in his chambers, against including any state of membership in the bill. so we will be obviously dealing with the amendment by their lordships for the third time. on the charter of fundamental rights, the commons has also voted in favour of the government supporting the removal of the charter from our lawbooks. on exit day, the commons again supported the government, so there has been considerable debate already, and we will continue to provide further debate in this house next week, as i have set out. but one conservative seemed a bit jaded with the whole thing. can we have a debate on how out of touch this house it is clearly also out of touch with public opinion on sending more criminals
this is unsatisfactory, particularly with the lords amendments would must consider.ituencies will be appalled. 12 hours reserved for 196 amendments, with possible breaks of 20 minutes or so, with 21 verbal commitments as we go round and round in circles with this archaic practise of eight 20 minute headcount in this house? on the membership of the customs union, onto opportunities in his chambers, against including any state of membership in the bill. so we will be obviously dealing with the...
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. >> reporter: one official said having a smaller group come to the white house was unsatisfactory. philadelphia's mayor saying in a statement, disinviting them from the white house only proves that our president is not a true patriot, but a fragile egomaniac obsessed with crowd size and afraid of the embarrassment of throwing a party to which no one wants to attend. the mayor's chief of staff tweeting about crowd size. our party was bigger than yours. many eagles players had been backing out of the white house celebration because of the preside president's comments about nfl players who didn't stand during the national anthem instead kneeling to protest police brutality. >> you have to stand proudly for the national anthem or you shouldn't be playing, you shouldn't be there. maybe you shouldn't be in the country. >> reporter: and we've been here before. last year president trump disinvited the golden state warriors after steph curry said he wouldn't be attending the white house ceremony, and members of the new england patriots team also skipped out including tom brady. maggie and k
. >> reporter: one official said having a smaller group come to the white house was unsatisfactory. philadelphia's mayor saying in a statement, disinviting them from the white house only proves that our president is not a true patriot, but a fragile egomaniac obsessed with crowd size and afraid of the embarrassment of throwing a party to which no one wants to attend. the mayor's chief of staff tweeting about crowd size. our party was bigger than yours. many eagles players had been backing...
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. >> reporter: he says adjustors decipher jargon, counter unsatisfactory offers and convince insurance companies to pay as close to 100% as possible. >> if you don't have your own representative, you're at a disadvantage. if you don't do it every day just like the adjustor from the insurance company does, then you're at a disadvantage in dealing with that adjustor. >> reporter: scott says his industry exists solely because insurance companies bank on overpromising in ads and underdelivering after disa kind the whole process the big lie. >> reporter: public adjustors aren't a public service. they're a business. scott says hiring one will cost you about 10% of the claim. but he contends the negotiations usually increase the payout far more than 10%. >> sometimes we make hundreds of percents different, thousands of percents difference from what the insurance company offers. >> reporter: raul is relieved an expert is helping him fight state farm, but he remains frustrated. >> we're going to keep battling. >> reporter: raul wants the state to address the wide gap between touchy feely insura
. >> reporter: he says adjustors decipher jargon, counter unsatisfactory offers and convince insurance companies to pay as close to 100% as possible. >> if you don't have your own representative, you're at a disadvantage. if you don't do it every day just like the adjustor from the insurance company does, then you're at a disadvantage in dealing with that adjustor. >> reporter: scott says his industry exists solely because insurance companies bank on overpromising in ads and...
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i want to be actually clear, passengers on these franchises are facing totally unsatisfactory levelsnd it's mine and my department's number one priority to make sure the industry restores reliability for passengers at an acceptable level as soon as possible. i want to assure passengers affected i share their frustration, and i'm sorry this has taken place. he announced there would be an inquiry into what went wrong. but this solution could ultimately only be delivered by the rail industry. these problems could only be fixed by network rail, and the train operators methodically working through the timetables and replanning train paths and driver resourcing to deliver a more reliable service. i completely understand that passengers are angry at the disruption in recent weeks. and that is why, mr speaker, there must be a special compensation scheme for passengers on affected routes. no—one will take responsibility for great britain's rail industry. but amid all the clamour, recriminations and the buck passing which characterises discussions about rail, there is one person who is ultimat
i want to be actually clear, passengers on these franchises are facing totally unsatisfactory levelsnd it's mine and my department's number one priority to make sure the industry restores reliability for passengers at an acceptable level as soon as possible. i want to assure passengers affected i share their frustration, and i'm sorry this has taken place. he announced there would be an inquiry into what went wrong. but this solution could ultimately only be delivered by the rail industry....
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front and their service, but also hint at the larger changes unfolding, even if they were in an unsatisfactoryner from our perspective. this, there were about 40,000-50,000 soldiers that served in combat positions for the french. e three 69th, three 70th, three 71st and three 72nd. happened tond also house a regimental band that played a lot of jazz and ragtime. they were among a number of regimental bands that would go around the military and play for french, italian, and american soldiers, but also visiting .merican journalists ♪ the impact of this is that it spreads american jazz to europe and really pocket arises this form of music. so, african-americans -- popular popularizes this form of music. it is what some claim is america's only cultural contribution to the international scene -- jazz. jazz wasy, the idea of that you have whites, blacks, europeans, and americans, sharing space in the same kind of cultural moment. and that is significant for a number of reasons. you might compare it to what rapp was in the 90's. what that has done culturally as well. it is also important to note that
front and their service, but also hint at the larger changes unfolding, even if they were in an unsatisfactoryner from our perspective. this, there were about 40,000-50,000 soldiers that served in combat positions for the french. e three 69th, three 70th, three 71st and three 72nd. happened tond also house a regimental band that played a lot of jazz and ragtime. they were among a number of regimental bands that would go around the military and play for french, italian, and american soldiers,...
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service, but also hint at the larger changes unfolding, even if they were unfolding in a halting unsatisfactoryfrom our , perspective. related to this, there were about 40,000-50,000 soldiers that do serve in combat positions for the french. from the three 69th, three 70th, three 71st and three 72nd. the three 69th also happened to house the band. famous of a most number of african-american bands. would even play for prisoners of war. but also visiting american journalists. ♪ the impact of this is that it spreads american jazz to europe and really popularize his -- popularizes this form of music. so, african-americans popularize this form of music. it is what some claim is america's only cultural contribution to the international scene -- jazz. i not own way, world war only domestic cases -- culturally, the idea of jazz was that you have whites, blacks, europeans, and americans, sharing space in the same kind of cultural moment. and that is significant for a number of reasons. you might compare it to what rap was in the 90's. what that has done culturally as well. it is also important to note t
service, but also hint at the larger changes unfolding, even if they were unfolding in a halting unsatisfactoryfrom our , perspective. related to this, there were about 40,000-50,000 soldiers that do serve in combat positions for the french. from the three 69th, three 70th, three 71st and three 72nd. the three 69th also happened to house the band. famous of a most number of african-american bands. would even play for prisoners of war. but also visiting american journalists. ♪ the impact of...
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ihi that would if iay say so interfere with our proceedings in a way a lot of members regard as unsatisfactory. insofar as the honorable john is seeking guidance from the chair, i can say that would not be appropriate today. morrow is another day and i would sum to point out that even if a bit and application - even if there'd been an application and success of the debate when that event today. it would've been on a subsequent date. the debate would not have allowed any vote on any proposion that pertaining to parts of withdrawal. it would simply been a date on a take notes motion. thereld such a debate subsequent to today. there could be. tomorrow is another. let's s what happens. i must apologize, the member for derby south. she has an important point of order. as a former leader of her house point of order. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could ask you just a concern under the rules of order of this house, these of parliamentary snp had his way, not only with what was referred only but every member of the public and, indeed, the press have been cleared from the south. can you i becauses somethin
ihi that would if iay say so interfere with our proceedings in a way a lot of members regard as unsatisfactory. insofar as the honorable john is seeking guidance from the chair, i can say that would not be appropriate today. morrow is another day and i would sum to point out that even if a bit and application - even if there'd been an application and success of the debate when that event today. it would've been on a subsequent date. the debate would not have allowed any vote on any proposion...
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i findhief scott's reporter relevant and unsatisfactory it fails to address major issues in san francisco. he should not be allowed come in here and issue a report that ignores that. may i leave few copies of this article on table? >> vice president mazzucco: next speaker. good evening. >> i hope this is the right parf the meeting. i'm talking about something that commissioner brought about the townhall meeting. i'm am 33 year resident of san francisco. i raised two sons here and retid from ucs foff. officers could have left and his three pals after seeing they had thrown away their open containes rather than escalating a harmles situation. he didn't. last year the commission could e done something to prevent the shooting when presented with a report. while the report claims to somef this systematic obstacles theres no reason why the commission couldn't have done something tot cadillo off the streets. when each of the complaints was filed but it didn't. sfpd could have prevented the shooting by refusing to hire cadillo. when they should have done they killed someone on the beat. the los a
i findhief scott's reporter relevant and unsatisfactory it fails to address major issues in san francisco. he should not be allowed come in here and issue a report that ignores that. may i leave few copies of this article on table? >> vice president mazzucco: next speaker. good evening. >> i hope this is the right parf the meeting. i'm talking about something that commissioner brought about the townhall meeting. i'm am 33 year resident of san francisco. i raised two sons here and...
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and yet i was repeatedly given these improvements or -- as unsatisfactory by my principal despite 11 years of teaching at the same grade level which became a california distinguished school in 2014. and other person up there said, for some reason, you do well when you are being evaluated by your coach but not evaluated by your principal. you have been a part twice. we can't keep doing that, it's expensive. a year after, they issued a 90 day dismissal. i'm asking for your investigation for the reevaluation of the process. principal assigned evaluations under penalty of perjury under teacher may seek another pair of eyes with a professional advocate. during jury duty, instruction, everyone is bias. we must avoid subjectivity and be objective. everyone in life is open to some possible doubt, where the real or imaginary. you get the picture. by the way, do you know why that i know might principal wasn't accountable to the process? because he never said congratulations on passing it. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hello. thank you to the san francisco school board and dr matthews
and yet i was repeatedly given these improvements or -- as unsatisfactory by my principal despite 11 years of teaching at the same grade level which became a california distinguished school in 2014. and other person up there said, for some reason, you do well when you are being evaluated by your coach but not evaluated by your principal. you have been a part twice. we can't keep doing that, it's expensive. a year after, they issued a 90 day dismissal. i'm asking for your investigation for the...
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happening is an unsatisfactory thing. there has been a lot of speculative activity storing inventory withholding products from the market by various intermediary parts. we are starting an investigation into that, trying to find out -- there is no reason for tariffs to increase the price of steel. that is what has been happening and that is clearly not a result of the tariffs, but antisocial behavior by participants in the industry. this is a message i would like to have the administration get. 301, intellectual property investigation, is not in your jurisdiction, but since you are was -- representing the , this is getting very real. the soybean markets have started to collapse. yesterday, down $.40, i believe. 45%, the national average on soybeans. even if farmers don't have to sell their physical copyright now, the sudden volatility in the market can increased -- can increase the cost of hedging and in some cases require margin calls for those long in the market. i would request that you and others in the administration
happening is an unsatisfactory thing. there has been a lot of speculative activity storing inventory withholding products from the market by various intermediary parts. we are starting an investigation into that, trying to find out -- there is no reason for tariffs to increase the price of steel. that is what has been happening and that is clearly not a result of the tariffs, but antisocial behavior by participants in the industry. this is a message i would like to have the administration get....
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wondering if based on the explanation from the department head if both concerns were relaxed or still unsatisfactory. >> supervisors, we do hear out the department on this one. we can withdraw the policy recommendation. >> supervisor cohen: okay. you sure? i seen hesitation. we can come back to them. you want to sleep on it? >> i do think -- even though it was beyond the 15% -- >> supervisor cohen: how much beyond? >> 23%. >> supervisor cohen: that's a lot beyond phil. let's hear from the comptroller. >> just as you're weighing through these choices to highlight another possibility for the board, that past board members taken some times comparable circumstances. at times in the past, faced with this kind of choice, the budget committee has chosen to permit the substitution of the position. meaning you had the department head position authority to do it but has denied new funding to pay for it. which then requires the department to absorb the cost. if you took that path you will be accepting $18,000 of savings as budget analyst recommended but permitting the substitutions can allows the department to
wondering if based on the explanation from the department head if both concerns were relaxed or still unsatisfactory. >> supervisors, we do hear out the department on this one. we can withdraw the policy recommendation. >> supervisor cohen: okay. you sure? i seen hesitation. we can come back to them. you want to sleep on it? >> i do think -- even though it was beyond the 15% -- >> supervisor cohen: how much beyond? >> 23%. >> supervisor cohen: that's a lot...
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military, but also hint at the larger changes unfolding, even if they were unfolding in a halting, unsatisfactoryr from our perspective. related to this, there were about 40,000-50,000 soldiers that do serve in combat positions for the french. the 369th,from 370th, 371st and 372nd. and the 369th also happened to house the band. they are the most famous of a number of african-american bands. regimental band from the military, that go around france and do not only play for the french, italian and american soldiers, even german citizens of war, but also visiting american journalists. such as being. ♪ [band playing] the impact of this is that it spreads american jazz to europe and really popularizes this form of music. so, african-americans popularize -- they not only serve in the war physically, they would popularize this kind of music. it is what some claim is america's only cultural contribution to the international scene -- jazz. in its own way, world war i not only domestic cases -- culturally, the idea of jazz was that you have whites, blacks, europeans, and americans, sharing space in the same
military, but also hint at the larger changes unfolding, even if they were unfolding in a halting, unsatisfactoryr from our perspective. related to this, there were about 40,000-50,000 soldiers that do serve in combat positions for the french. the 369th,from 370th, 371st and 372nd. and the 369th also happened to house the band. they are the most famous of a number of african-american bands. regimental band from the military, that go around france and do not only play for the french, italian and...
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in general that the security of north korea is paramount to the united states, that would be unsatisfactorytion. paul: okay, there's a merging here on difference on pace of denuclearization, the united states saying it must be complete, verifiable and irreversible and the north koreans suggesting that, well, we want this to be in a fazed form, we want to you do one thing and we will do something. is that what you see as the biggest gap that has to close? >> it certainly is and they want to do this over a period of many years, certainly they want outlast trump's first term because they don't know if he will have a second one, i think the president is right on the mark when he's saying, i want to get this done during my presidency, during my first term, two plus years is sufficient time to get it done. we can faze it during those two years, i'm not going to pass this problem onto success or as it's been passed onto me and i think that's a reasonable goal to have and we should stick to it. paul: as we know, we have done twice before, promise of denuclearization over stages and both times the n
in general that the security of north korea is paramount to the united states, that would be unsatisfactorytion. paul: okay, there's a merging here on difference on pace of denuclearization, the united states saying it must be complete, verifiable and irreversible and the north koreans suggesting that, well, we want this to be in a fazed form, we want to you do one thing and we will do something. is that what you see as the biggest gap that has to close? >> it certainly is and they want...
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renewable after a year, up to five years total, so if, by the end of this year, we find that it's unsatisfactory, we can make a different decision around this, so we're not sort of locked in for a five-year contract. is that correct, miss o'keefe? >> that's correct. that's the maximum amount, but we're asking for approval for one year. >> thank you very much. >> and that could be -- the request is for -- the term of the agreement is july 1, 2018 to june 30, 2019 with possible renewal for four one year periods by maximum agreement, but the total shall not exceed five years. >> yeah. i'm sorry there aren't representatives from revolution foods tonight to respond to these questions. but i hope some of the concerns will be forwarded to them and that we can continue a dialogue. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner sanchez, and then, commissioner haney? >> thank you. so would we -- miss o'keefe, would we then engage in another r.f.q. this fall to prepare for the eventuality of getting another food service? how would -- if we decided we didn't want to go forward with them at the end of the year if we
renewable after a year, up to five years total, so if, by the end of this year, we find that it's unsatisfactory, we can make a different decision around this, so we're not sort of locked in for a five-year contract. is that correct, miss o'keefe? >> that's correct. that's the maximum amount, but we're asking for approval for one year. >> thank you very much. >> and that could be -- the request is for -- the term of the agreement is july 1, 2018 to june 30, 2019 with possible...
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is perfectly reasonable to do just like maybe we found mark zuckerberg's testimony in congress unsatisfactory that he didn't somehow take enough responsibility but i think the approach of let's have facebook tag stuff, i think that's helpful. >> going with your idea of sources. g, problemic >> the idea behind downplaying problematic sources is aimed at minimizing exposure to misinformation. just take the -- vaccination information. when people type in google sources they would say they cause all this to appear on page number 10 of the research. so that's in a way that people just not see information. what you mentioned -- and that's a second step which i fully endorse, is minimizing the sharing of information once a person has already been exposed. right? so to minimize subsequent exposure by other people. in this scenario, a person, an individual facebook user has already seen a link or video and then that's -- that little window opens to an aalert prevents that person from sharing and subsequent exposure. to my knowledge -- and again i'm looking here, facebook has experimented with that and
is perfectly reasonable to do just like maybe we found mark zuckerberg's testimony in congress unsatisfactory that he didn't somehow take enough responsibility but i think the approach of let's have facebook tag stuff, i think that's helpful. >> going with your idea of sources. g, problemic >> the idea behind downplaying problematic sources is aimed at minimizing exposure to misinformation. just take the -- vaccination information. when people type in google sources they would say...
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it, that would interfere with our proceedings in a way that a lot of members would regard as unsatisfactory. isofar as the gentleman seeking some guidance from the chair, i would say that would not be appropriate today. tomorrow is another day. i would point that we are wanting to venture further into this otherwise hazardous terrain that even if there had been an application, the debate would not have been today, it would have been on a subsequent day. but that they would not have allowed any vote on any propositions pertaining to parts of the withdrawal. it would have been a debate on a take notes motion. there could be such a debate subsequent to today. tomorrow is another day. let's see what happens. i must apologize. i think she has an important point of honor. not just from her experience, but as a former mortar -- leader of the house. >> under the rules of order of the house, if the s&p had had his way, not only with the -- every member of the public and press -- can you and for me because it is not something of which i'm sure under similar circumstances, what it also have led to the
it, that would interfere with our proceedings in a way that a lot of members would regard as unsatisfactory. isofar as the gentleman seeking some guidance from the chair, i would say that would not be appropriate today. tomorrow is another day. i would point that we are wanting to venture further into this otherwise hazardous terrain that even if there had been an application, the debate would not have been today, it would have been on a subsequent day. but that they would not have allowed any...
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think that would interfere with our proceedings in a way that a lot of members would regard as unsatisfactory. as far as seeking guidance from the chair, i would say that would not be appropriate today. tomorrow is another day and i would point out that even if application,n an and if it had been successful, the debate wouldn't have been today. the debate wouldn't have allowed any vote on any propositions pertaining to parts of the withdrawal bill. it would have been a debate on a motion. there could be such a debate subsequent to today. tomorrow is another day. i must apologize. the right honorable member from derby south has an important order. point of order. >> thank you, mr. speaker. if the leader of the way,amentary snp had his every member of the public and the press would have been cleared from this house, and can you inform me, under present circumstances, would it have led to the cessation of the broadcasting of this house? >> in the first instance, people would have had to exit the gallery. i'm pretty certain of that. the proposition was that the house sit in private. i don't know
think that would interfere with our proceedings in a way that a lot of members would regard as unsatisfactory. as far as seeking guidance from the chair, i would say that would not be appropriate today. tomorrow is another day and i would point out that even if application,n an and if it had been successful, the debate wouldn't have been today. the debate wouldn't have allowed any vote on any propositions pertaining to parts of the withdrawal bill. it would have been a debate on a motion. there...
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that would interfere with our proceedings in a way a lot of members would not regard as frankly, unsatisfactory. insofar as the honorable gentleman is seeking guidance from the chair, i would say that would not be appropriate today. tomorrow is another day. simply pointer out without wanting to venture further into this otherwise hazardous terrain, that even if there had been an application, and even if it had been successful, it would not have been today, it would have been on a subsequent day. the debate would not have allowed any vote on any propositions appertaining to parts of the withdrawal bill. it would have simply been a debate on a take note motion. it could be such a debate subsequent to today. there could be. tomorrow is another day. let's wait to see what happens. i must apologize. i think she has an important point of oil -- order. point of order. >> could i ask you a concern that under the rules of order of this house, if the leader of the parliament has had his way, not only with the baby whom you referred to as every member of the public and press had been cleared from the sout
that would interfere with our proceedings in a way a lot of members would not regard as frankly, unsatisfactory. insofar as the honorable gentleman is seeking guidance from the chair, i would say that would not be appropriate today. tomorrow is another day. simply pointer out without wanting to venture further into this otherwise hazardous terrain, that even if there had been an application, and even if it had been successful, it would not have been today, it would have been on a subsequent...
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to demonize the president of the united states as a former military officer, absolutely unsatisfactory. it's over the top comparison. this is a law. okay. the president is enforcing a zero tolerance policy. we have to get security on the southern border. he's not been given his wall. >> why does the president pretend this is a democratic law? >> he's not pretending. >> but lindsey graham is right. >> this is what i don't get about you. who has gone against his base to reach out, to reach out with amnesty for daca? to reach out on everything he's reached out to for democrats over the last six to nine months, with the hardliners in his base saying, we can't do the this. all he's had is his hand smacked away the entire time. they're trying to demonize him. the whole purpose is to demonize donald trump. and here is a guy that's shown more profile in courage than anybody on this issue. because you have the hardliners over here, right? the deplorables, and then the open borders crowd. donald trump is trying to reach a compromise -- and all the democrats have done -- >> you call them deplorab
to demonize the president of the united states as a former military officer, absolutely unsatisfactory. it's over the top comparison. this is a law. okay. the president is enforcing a zero tolerance policy. we have to get security on the southern border. he's not been given his wall. >> why does the president pretend this is a democratic law? >> he's not pretending. >> but lindsey graham is right. >> this is what i don't get about you. who has gone against his base to...
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what has been happening and is a very unsatisfactory thing. there has been a lot of speculative activity, storing inventory, withholding product from the market by various intermediary parties, so the price of steel and for a while the price of aluminum went up far more than is justified by the tariffs, so we are starting an investigation into that trying to find out whether there are people who illegitimately are profiteering out of the tariffs. there's no reason for tariffs to increase the price of steel by far more than the percentage of the tariff, and yet that's what has been happening. this clearly is not a result of the tariff. it's clearly a result of anti-social behavior by participants in the industry. >> my last point is something you don't directly deal, but i want to make this point anyway. it's not a question to you. it's just a question i would like to have the administration get. i realize that section 301 intellectual proper investigation is not in your jurisdiction, but since you're the person here representing the administra
what has been happening and is a very unsatisfactory thing. there has been a lot of speculative activity, storing inventory, withholding product from the market by various intermediary parties, so the price of steel and for a while the price of aluminum went up far more than is justified by the tariffs, so we are starting an investigation into that trying to find out whether there are people who illegitimately are profiteering out of the tariffs. there's no reason for tariffs to increase the...
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passengers on these franchises are facing totally unsatisfactory levels of service. it is mine and my department's priority to make sure reliability for passengers is restored to an acceptable level as soon as possible. i want to assure the passengers affected that i share that frustration with what has happened and i am sorry this has taken place. this timetable was intended to deliver the benefits to passengers of major investments in the rail network, meaning new trains including all trains on the northern and trans—pennine express networks are either new or refurbished, the great northern rail rail project in future upgrades, worth well over £1 billion, and in the south—east through the thameslink programme with new trains and improved stations including london bridge and blackfriars. the huge growth in passenger numbers we have seen in recent yea rs passenger numbers we have seen in recent years demanded expanded routes, services and extra six. but this timetable change has instead resulted in an exceptional for passengers that rely on the services. the most imp
passengers on these franchises are facing totally unsatisfactory levels of service. it is mine and my department's priority to make sure reliability for passengers is restored to an acceptable level as soon as possible. i want to assure the passengers affected that i share that frustration with what has happened and i am sorry this has taken place. this timetable was intended to deliver the benefits to passengers of major investments in the rail network, meaning new trains including all trains...
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london mayor sadiq khan said they were unsatisfactory and he has called for their licence to be strippedof northern in his first tv interview since the crisis started in five minutes' time. information about people suspected of being under the influence of extremists is to be shared more widely, and more quickly, under a new strategy launching today. in his first major speech as home secretary, sajid javid will announce a change in the government's counter—terrorism strategy to deal with what he calls a shift in the threat faced by the uk. 0ur political correspondent, chris mason, has more. the grenfell tower inquiry will begin hearing evidence on the causes of the fire this morning. how the blaze started and developed, safety measures in place and the response of the emergency services will all be examined in the coming weeks. last week, the inquiry heard moving testimonies of bereaved families. it's expected to take 18 months. learner drivers in england, scotland and wales will be allowed onto motorways for lessons from today. the change is part of an effort to ensure new drivers are b
london mayor sadiq khan said they were unsatisfactory and he has called for their licence to be strippedof northern in his first tv interview since the crisis started in five minutes' time. information about people suspected of being under the influence of extremists is to be shared more widely, and more quickly, under a new strategy launching today. in his first major speech as home secretary, sajid javid will announce a change in the government's counter—terrorism strategy to deal with what...
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phase one was very unsatisfactory.there a phase two, and it's here and ask meaningful. understand they are selling 20% and then spinning the rest to ge shareholders. how much debt will they have to unload? that may determine the success going forward. karen: that i don't know. it is a pretty stable business, they will be able to handle a reasonable amount of debt. i haven't the numbers on that. the important part is the cash they will be able to pull out of that. to help solve some of their cash and liquidity issues. businesses,are given the stability, can carry a decent amount of debt. david: in the statement, the company said this will move us forward by focusing us -- they called it a high-tech industrial company -- and also clean up the balance sheet. i understand they are looking for $25 billion in cash. don't they have $125 billion on the balance sheet? karen: there are assets and liabilities. they are also going to try to shrink that by $25 billion as well. , a lot the book value less than $100 billion in assets
phase one was very unsatisfactory.there a phase two, and it's here and ask meaningful. understand they are selling 20% and then spinning the rest to ge shareholders. how much debt will they have to unload? that may determine the success going forward. karen: that i don't know. it is a pretty stable business, they will be able to handle a reasonable amount of debt. i haven't the numbers on that. the important part is the cash they will be able to pull out of that. to help solve some of their...
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they cited her for unsatisfactory conduct. >>> kim kardashian-west is sharing some of the details thatnson, you see her there running from prison after she was freed. the reality star told cnn's van jones, even before meeting with the president in the oval office, she made daily calls to the white house after reaching out to ivanka trump and jared kushner. she said the president called her himself to tell her johnson was getting out prison after 21 years. >> she became an ordained minister. she got so many degrees. she just -- knowing that she's never going to get out, but she is still so amazing and is working on herself the whole time she's there, i think just, he felt her heart. and he explained that to me. and i was just, i mean, when he, when he said he has the papers in front of him and he's signing it, i just, like, my heart was so full. >> kardashian-west admitted that she got involved in johnson's case late in the game after learning about it on twitter. and about that oval office visit, she said she never gets star struck but was star struck by the office itself. she said she
they cited her for unsatisfactory conduct. >>> kim kardashian-west is sharing some of the details thatnson, you see her there running from prison after she was freed. the reality star told cnn's van jones, even before meeting with the president in the oval office, she made daily calls to the white house after reaching out to ivanka trump and jared kushner. she said the president called her himself to tell her johnson was getting out prison after 21 years. >> she became an...
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>> oh, i think this president gladly will walk away from anything he finds unsatisfactory he does thisand that may cause them to come back to the table and say okay, fine we'll come up with something more reasonable if it is a good deal he'll agree to it and bad deal he'll turnaround and walk away. neil: all right, great. you've got it going big time. we are following this, they're not coming out yet we have the dow about 227 points in and around this range pretty much all day from when stocks first opened. still happy still buying still long, still hopeful, after this. . . . ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix
>> oh, i think this president gladly will walk away from anything he finds unsatisfactory he does thisand that may cause them to come back to the table and say okay, fine we'll come up with something more reasonable if it is a good deal he'll agree to it and bad deal he'll turnaround and walk away. neil: all right, great. you've got it going big time. we are following this, they're not coming out yet we have the dow about 227 points in and around this range pretty much all day from when...
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instead, the white house official called the smaller delegation of eagles players and coaches unsatisfactorynd the president invited fans to attend a different celebration, one that he says will honor our great country, pay tribute to the heroes who fight to protect it and loudly and proudly play the national anthem. anthem protests that sparked the friction among the team. last month the president celebrated the announcement of new rules by the nfl. players now have the choice to stand for the anthem, remain in the locker room or face fines. >> you have to stand proudly for the national anthem, or you shouldn't be playing, you shouldn't be there. >> reporter: overnight, trump defended the decision to cancel tweeting, staying in the locker room for the playing of our national anthem is as disrespectful to our country as kneeling, sorry. but wide receiver who was part of the winning eagles team pointed out in a tweet that none of the eagles actually took a knee last season. philadelphia's mayor is also speaking out saying in a statement, disinviting them from the white house only proves that
instead, the white house official called the smaller delegation of eagles players and coaches unsatisfactorynd the president invited fans to attend a different celebration, one that he says will honor our great country, pay tribute to the heroes who fight to protect it and loudly and proudly play the national anthem. anthem protests that sparked the friction among the team. last month the president celebrated the announcement of new rules by the nfl. players now have the choice to stand for the...
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trade demands have so far been unsatisfactory, and that the administration is not retreating on chinadefending champions germany have been knocked out of the world cup. defeat by south korea means they came bottom of their group. the first time they have that maybe knockout stage since 1938. for all the latest results, head to the bloomberg terminal. ,lobal news, 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am taylor riggs, this is bloomberg. francine: thank you. european union leaders will gather in brussels to tackle issues. due to increasing pressure within angela merkel's coalition , the issue of migration will be high on the agenda. they are also likely to discuss trans-atlantic trade relations, beefing up the areas of bailout fund and slow progress of brexit negotiations. spokeof that summit, we briefly to their prime minister, and started by asking him about the migration issue. >> however, we need to consider if the crisis and any other big crisis faced by europe will be dealt with in a collective. -- spirit. or, whether each
trade demands have so far been unsatisfactory, and that the administration is not retreating on chinadefending champions germany have been knocked out of the world cup. defeat by south korea means they came bottom of their group. the first time they have that maybe knockout stage since 1938. for all the latest results, head to the bloomberg terminal. ,lobal news, 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am taylor riggs, this is bloomberg....
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practice states that fire engines are considered u nsatisfa ctory that fire engines are considered unsatisfactorying should not be carried out from the outside, they should be carried out from the inside. she said, "i consider the building stay put strategy failed at 1:26am and all events offer that have occurred in the context of total loss of the only safety provisions provided for". doctor barbara layne will continue today and we will hear from other experts throughout the week. this is the first stage of the enquiry hearing from a number of different experts and that is due to go on for the next few months. three people are now reported to have been killed following an earthquake that hit the japanese city of 0saka this morning. the magnitude 6.1 quake struck during the morning rush hour, bringing train lines to a halt. there are widespread reports of damage to buildings and water pipes, but japan's stringent earthquake regulations appear to have prevented any major building collapses. the powerful quake hit right under the northern part of osaka city at 7:58am, the middle of the morning rush
practice states that fire engines are considered u nsatisfa ctory that fire engines are considered unsatisfactorying should not be carried out from the outside, they should be carried out from the inside. she said, "i consider the building stay put strategy failed at 1:26am and all events offer that have occurred in the context of total loss of the only safety provisions provided for". doctor barbara layne will continue today and we will hear from other experts throughout the week....