Hours. The Committee Meets today to receive testimony from the Government Accountability office that serves the secretary, the Service Chiefs on the current condition of privatized military housing. Almost a year ago, i first heard from military families about the abysmal conditions they faced, and frankly, a confession is good for the, soul of this was janet driver who called this to my attention from Tinker Air Force base and i thought this was something that was unique to Tinker Air Force base but its also in oklahoma and its also all the way around the country. And so that was the background of how this all started. Weve come to learn that its it is a problem nationwide. Its a National Crisis of proportions we havent seen since the scandal at walter reed about a decade ago. Members of this committee, our staff and myself, weve all traveled and seen these problems firsthand. This is the third hearing this committee has had on this issue and im sure its not going to be the last. We h
But a contract with the people. The brexit party are the party of the new radicals. That is who we are. We want to bring politics and our democracy into the 21st century. Two Treasure Hunters are jailed for stealing a viking hoard worth millions of pounds. Plenty of wickets for england in their test match in the bay of plenty. And coming up on bbc news. Scotland will face israel in their euro 2020 play off semifinal in march. The winner will then meet either norway or serbia for a place at the tournament. Good afternoon and welcome to the news at one. A man who strangled a british backpacker and hid her body inside a suitcase has been found guilty of her murder. Grace millane was killed the night before her 22nd birthday last december. Her parents wept in court as the jury returned its unanimous verdict. Her father said the family had been ripped apart by graces brutal death. The mans identity cannot be disclosed for now, due to a Court Suppression order that bans media from naming and
First speech to call for strength, resolve, and courage in europe, but steers clear of any serious policy prescriptions. Good morning. Lets take a quick look at the data this morning, getting set up for tuesdays trade. We have a yen that has weekend toalmost 109 weakened almost 109. Optimism for a trade deal driving the yen up to almost 109. Right now, 108. 77, driving up the 10 year yield, looking at 1. 80 right now on the 10 year yield as investors feel comfortable enough to let go of the perceived safety of u. S. Government debt. You see s p futures gaining once again after we saw new record highs for the Dow Jones Industrial average, the s p 500, and the nasdaq in yesterdays u. S. Trade. It is definitely looking like a lot of risk on sentiment in these markets as we get more and more optimism on trade. Still, equities may have even higher to go. Here with the details is dani burger. We might seeson equities move higher is theres one key group that has not latched onto this rally, a
Are welcoming to governors with us. They both served 23 2011. Right in the meat of the last recession and prior to it. So this panel is going to be a bit of a History Lesson. I think they put this off, depressingly wonderfully. If you can say that is a phrase. Ive heard him speak a few times. Ive never heard him speak on something negative. This is going to be a bit of a History Lesson so i want to set the stage of it or what was going on in the years and months leading up to when it started. So its just a reminder, the Great Recession started in the end of 2007 and it was the largest instate revenue on record. By 2010, a loss of 191 billion in total revenue that they glossed from the downturn. In times of economic downturn, theres more pressure on services and things that confiscate more money. You have the effect of more budget pressure and money disappearing. Id like to set the stage a bit for these two states. For vermont, heading into 2009, before the stimulus began kicking in, th
It is like to lead a state through our recession. Good morning. Im a policy writer and today we are welcoming to governors with us. They both served 23 2011. Right in the meat of the last recession and prior to it. So this panel is going to be a bit of a History Lesson. I think they put this off, depressingly wonderfully. If you can say that is a phrase. Ive heard him speak a few times. Ive never heard him speak on something negative. This is going to be a bit of a History Lesson so i want to set the stage of it or what was going on in the years and months leading up to when it started. So its just a reminder, the Great Recession started in the end of 2007 and it was the largest instate revenue on record. By 2010, a loss of 191 billion in total revenue that they glossed from the downturn. In times of economic downturn, theres more pressure on services and things that confiscate more money. You have the effect of more budget pressure and money disappearing. Id like to set the stage a bi