For a few months ever since they proved that section m14 noticed proved that section 1414 noticed where they declared themselves bankrupt. We are at a point now where they have to make £300 million savings for the next two years and if they dont agree this budget they will be bankrupt. The money will run out and people wont get paid. They are gathering in the Council Chamber, we think they will Start Talking about the budget in about 20 minutes or half an hour. You will hear a lot of different politicians talking. Labourwill hear a lot of different politicians talking. Labour will probably blame the conservative government for the reduced income its had, the lower grants over recent years in terms of austerity. The conservatives will blame labourfor austerity. The conservatives will blame labour for its botched introduction of the oracle Payroll System which cost over £100 million and its failure to deal with equal pay abilities which are closing on another billion pounds. We will pr
Arraignment week. All eyes will be split between atlanta and, d. C. This, week in georgia on wednesday, arraignment day for the 19 defendants and the case led by Fulton County d. A. Fani willis. Trump pleaded not guilty and 11 of his codefendants waived their right to a day in court. Meanwhile, key witness and former white house Chief Of Staff mark meadows is waiting to hear if his georgia case will move up to Federal Court. And the Georgia Special grand jury report is set to be released on friday. Trump, by the way, it is fundraising like crazy off his mugshot. I want to know who are those people who give money to the socalled billionaire so he can cover his Legal Expenses . Oh, and in case you were wondering, a recent Wall Street Journal poll of republicans put trumps support, a stunning 46 higher than the second place ron desantis. And in our nations capital, congress will begin to return to work in washington on tuesday, with just a few more days until another possible government s
[inaudible conversations] thank you very much for joining us for the second part of our interesting discussion on the commissions findings on strategic posture. Our first Panel Focused on what was at the heart of the report. Our second panel will focus on what they think about it in discussion with leading scholars on strategic posture and nonproliferation. Directly to my left, to reintroduce because it has been an hour, a senior fellow at forward Defense Center for strategy and security at the Atlantic Council. Is also former assistant secretary of defense for nuclear and Missile Defense policy. We have the honorable walt slocum, Board Director at the Atlantic Council and former undersecretary for policy at the department of defense and lynn rustin, the Vice President for Global Nuclear policy program at the Nuclear Threat initiative. Thank you for being with us today to share your own thoughts. I would like to kick it off with a very broad question. We just heard about the findings a
Looking for ahead of Opening Night against the phenix suns. Live from jack, london square, this is mornings on two. The knight. Well, today is tuesday, october 24th, and hes live across the bay area right now across the oakland estuary. You can see the fog. It is looking like it probably we usually look at this time of year and weve got cooler weather thats going to be moving in. Were going to check in with rosemary. Shes going to be here shortly to give us an update on that. All right. Meantime parents engaged in helicopter parenting more than they realize, and thats according to researchers from mott childrens hospital. Helicopter parenting refers to a parent style in which a parenting style in which parents do not allow their children to do much on their own. They found that 4 in 5 parents and children ages 9 to 11 believe its a good idea for their children to have free time without adult supervision, such as being home alone for the 30 minutes of the day to an hour. However, just t