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>> tom moore. >> tom moore. >> it's unearned because they bought this house, say here in london and theago for £40,000. it's now worth one point, but it's still the same house. i know it's the same house, but that house doesn't go out to work. it's not in the productive economy. it's an asset, okay? it's an asset that appreciates . it's an asset that appreciates. >> but what would you have them do? force them to sell it so they can pay the tax? >> they should sell it. >> they should sell it. >> what i'm saying is when i go out to work, when you go out to work, when michelle goes out to work, when michelle goes out to work at the end of the month, we see the income tax that we've paid. all i'm saying is we should do is we should equalise taxation in this country between unearned asset wealth and earned income and what we should do with it, by the way, over time is we should be cutting taxes on working people, on all working people. >> i said to you, well, i completely agree with that. >> i said to you off air earlier that i thought it was not right, that i thought it was not right, that
>> tom moore. >> tom moore. >> it's unearned because they bought this house, say here in london and theago for £40,000. it's now worth one point, but it's still the same house. i know it's the same house, but that house doesn't go out to work. it's not in the productive economy. it's an asset, okay? it's an asset that appreciates . it's an asset that appreciates. >> but what would you have them do? force them to sell it so they can pay the tax? >> they should sell...
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>> storm tom moore . >> storm tom moore. >> storm tom moore. >> oh, sorry.storm emily sounds like it would reap quite a lot of damage. oh, it'd be vicious. i think storm tom sounds a bit plodding. it does. it's a bit of wind and maybe some light drizzle, i wouldn't be. >> well, storm harwood . no, that >> well, storm harwood. no, that sounds like it could do some damage. >> yeah, that that would definitely that would fell some trees. >> whip your roof off. whip your roof off. >> shall we get to the subject ? >> shall we get to the subject? >> shall we get to the subject? >> your windows shudder. just looking at the telegraph today, nigel farage has written an opinion piece. i'll never go to the pub again if outdoor smoking is banned. well, yes. i mean, if you smoke , you can't really go you smoke, you can't really go to a pub, but you have to walk sort of down the road and have cigarette. >> under this ban, a nearby field or i have seen quite a few people on social media. >> however , saying great, i was >> however, saying great, i was against, i was against
>> storm tom moore . >> storm tom moore. >> storm tom moore. >> oh, sorry.storm emily sounds like it would reap quite a lot of damage. oh, it'd be vicious. i think storm tom sounds a bit plodding. it does. it's a bit of wind and maybe some light drizzle, i wouldn't be. >> well, storm harwood . no, that >> well, storm harwood. no, that sounds like it could do some damage. >> yeah, that that would definitely that would fell some trees. >> whip your...
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. >> tom moore can i get a quick nibble from you on this?million people who went to the reform party this year, they're expecting priti patel to pitch in. i think they thought she may have been on the right of this. how do you think that will land with conservative voters? it's really interesting because priti patel has often been painted as being on the right of the conservative party. >> she certainly is on a lot of these issues. i wonder if this is a pitch to conservative members of parliament before talking to the members. let's not forget, members don't get to vote until until october, right? no conservative party member will be voting in this context for months. the first element of this contest is only 121 conservative mps. they might think a little bit differently to the membership. let's see how this conversation develops. >> okay, we've got some breaking news for you now because harry and meghan have arrived in columbia and we see live pictures now on your screen. they've been greeted by columbia's vice president francia marquez. a
. >> tom moore can i get a quick nibble from you on this?million people who went to the reform party this year, they're expecting priti patel to pitch in. i think they thought she may have been on the right of this. how do you think that will land with conservative voters? it's really interesting because priti patel has often been painted as being on the right of the conservative party. >> she certainly is on a lot of these issues. i wonder if this is a pitch to conservative members...
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moore. is the aim. i think the bureaucracy wants it and the politicians will fall into line as they tend to do. and your point is so right. all our voters are motorists , almost our voters are motorists, almost all of them, and they like their cars and anti—car policy has ruled governments since margaret thatcher was prime minister. perhaps a little bit of john major was pro motorist, but since then it's been anti motorist anti—matter anti motorist. and this is the classic of the blob and a new conservative government or a new reform government should be avowedly pro motorist and should get rid of all of this and get rid of road pricing, because road pricing is an attack on freedom as well. it's to monitor you well, literally everywhere you well, literally everywhere you go at any moment in time, you go at any moment in time, you could be trapped, but we'll be told it'll it'll it'll help us with crime. that's such a bogus argument. it's one they use the whole time to use security, because no
moore. is the aim. i think the bureaucracy wants it and the politicians will fall into line as they tend to do. and your point is so right. all our voters are motorists , almost our voters are motorists, almost all of them, and they like their cars and anti—car policy has ruled governments since margaret thatcher was prime minister. perhaps a little bit of john major was pro motorist, but since then it's been anti motorist anti—matter anti motorist. and this is the classic of the blob and a...
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moore.the aim. i think the bureaucracy wants it and the politicians will fall into line as they tend to do. and your point is so right. all our voters are motorists , almost our voters are motorists, almost all of them, and they like their cars and anti—car policy has ruled governments since margaret thatcher was prime minister. perhaps a little bit of john major was pro motorist, but since then it's been anti motorist anti—matter anti motorist. and this is the classic of the blob and a new conservative government or a new reform government should be avowedly pro motorist and should get rid of all of this and get rid of road pricing, because road pricing is an attack on freedom as well. it's to monitor you well, literally everywhere you well, literally everywhere you go at any moment in time, you go at any moment in time, you could be trapped, but we'll be told it'll it'll it'll help us with crime. that's such a bogus argument. it's one they use the whole time to use security, because nobody
moore.the aim. i think the bureaucracy wants it and the politicians will fall into line as they tend to do. and your point is so right. all our voters are motorists , almost our voters are motorists, almost all of them, and they like their cars and anti—car policy has ruled governments since margaret thatcher was prime minister. perhaps a little bit of john major was pro motorist, but since then it's been anti motorist anti—matter anti motorist. and this is the classic of the blob and a new...
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. >> tom moore. >> tom moore. >> no, no, no, that was. that was your manhattan transfer.tly? yeah. yes. you do manhattan transfer again. but but. >> yeah, you can do a rendition. >> yeah, you can do a rendition. >> well i can't, you know, i think emmenez moi, which means take me. and i was trying to learn it in english, but it really is not. >> we'll get the idea. >> we'll get the idea. >> yeah, exactly. so anyway, the paralympics, i don't think there's much charles aznavour. but anyway, lucy shuker and terry bywater will be carrying our flag, so it goes along. starts 7:00 tonight and the olympics. paralympics gets underway tomorrow. >> know we've talked a lot about various sports throughout the morning, but something we haven't talked about is the, the manager at burnley for the academy. the academy manager there. yeah. yeah, yeah. his name's dave longwell. what's happened to dave? >> well , can happened to dave? >> well, can you imagine? i don't know if you've ever sent a whatsapp or a text to someone by mistake. yes. can you think of anything that you've done where you
. >> tom moore. >> tom moore. >> no, no, no, that was. that was your manhattan transfer.tly? yeah. yes. you do manhattan transfer again. but but. >> yeah, you can do a rendition. >> yeah, you can do a rendition. >> well i can't, you know, i think emmenez moi, which means take me. and i was trying to learn it in english, but it really is not. >> we'll get the idea. >> we'll get the idea. >> yeah, exactly. so anyway, the paralympics, i don't...
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. >> get me, get me tom moore pub. >> get me, get me tom moore pub. >> what's your ideal pub though?h, my ideal pub. my ideal pub is one that stays stays open later than 11:00 pm and one that has a has a good array of beers, a good array of ciders and also a good array of ciders and also a good array of ciders and also a good array of red wines. i don't like it when they only have one choice of red and white. that's not that's not good enough for me. what i will say is that the reason why pubs are failing in this country is twofold. i think it's partly the fact that taxes are incredibly high. alcohol duty is extortionate, and effectively that means that pubs can't afford to get those customers. a lot of people prefer to just dnnk lot of people prefer to just drink at home or drink with the family, rather than going to the pub itself, because it's just so expensive. part of that is the cost of living crisis. people cannot afford to go to the pub, they have less dispensable income . a lot of it is also to income. a lot of it is also to do with, and i know we don't really discuss this a
. >> get me, get me tom moore pub. >> get me, get me tom moore pub. >> what's your ideal pub though?h, my ideal pub. my ideal pub is one that stays stays open later than 11:00 pm and one that has a has a good array of beers, a good array of ciders and also a good array of ciders and also a good array of ciders and also a good array of red wines. i don't like it when they only have one choice of red and white. that's not that's not good enough for me. what i will say is that...
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>> because it was tom moore, you know, 60 years in show business.st a wonderful experience. >> and that place hasn't changed much, has it? because i watched a documentary about it recently and they've kept its its atmosphere, haven't they. >> it's very, very like it was you know, it was amazing to go into that room where john lennon and all them years ago sat at the piano and played back to me, to me , it's amazing. he played to me, it's amazing. he played bad to me. i'll never forget the day. and he said, i want to play a song and give me your honest opinion. and he played i want to hold your hand. and i said, can ihave hold your hand. and i said, can i have that one? i said, no, we're doing that one ourselves. but i was very happy because, i recorded bad to me that day, and the b—side was the song that they didn't record for a year and a half later, i call your name god. >> unbelievable. another incredible tune. well you did great justice to some of their compositions, and you had hits of course, in the united states here and around the world. ed
>> because it was tom moore, you know, 60 years in show business.st a wonderful experience. >> and that place hasn't changed much, has it? because i watched a documentary about it recently and they've kept its its atmosphere, haven't they. >> it's very, very like it was you know, it was amazing to go into that room where john lennon and all them years ago sat at the piano and played back to me, to me , it's amazing. he played to me, it's amazing. he played bad to me. i'll...
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. >> not much more time to be tom moore about ten minutes. >> we have enormous faith in you.people who are tuning in, what are the main headlines? >> so the key stats that are worth talking about are work visas that were issued, 286,300 odd were granted in the year up to june this year. that is 11% down on the previous year, double what it was in 2019. just to put it into context, but 11% down. so going in the right direction under rishi sunak , if direction under rishi sunak, if he'd still been in office, there were 89,000 just over health and care worker visas granted in the year to june 24th. now that's a 26% decrease compared to the previous year, and a very notable fall, actually, in the first three months of this year between april and june, where it was down 81% on the same period the year before . and that's down the year before. and that's down to things like for instance, the threshold in terms of the salary threshold, and also because of the issue around dependence, where the government was restricting the number of dependents that could be brought across, that wou
. >> not much more time to be tom moore about ten minutes. >> we have enormous faith in you.people who are tuning in, what are the main headlines? >> so the key stats that are worth talking about are work visas that were issued, 286,300 odd were granted in the year up to june this year. that is 11% down on the previous year, double what it was in 2019. just to put it into context, but 11% down. so going in the right direction under rishi sunak , if direction under rishi sunak,...
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. >> i think this is tom moore where we've really just got to be a little bit patient and see what thed this, because if this is a domestic incident, and for, for example, then that is. yes, it's a societal thing because domestic, abuse is rife and it's being tackled to a very high level, by the police . but what level, by the police. but what happens behind closed doors and things is where it needs to be made. so society is very clear on how we look down on this sort of aspect. if it's not a domestic incident, which is just as bad for the victims involved, let's be very clear about this. but if it's more random , then we but if it's more random, then we need to of course, look at our mental health procedures and care in the community. we remember was one aspect where care and community were basically abandoned in the community. and i've dealt with numerous, i mean, literally numerous. i've talked many a person down off a motorway bndge person down off a motorway bridge , etc, and a multi—storey bridge, etc, and a multi—storey car park, and i failed after an hour with someone who did j
. >> i think this is tom moore where we've really just got to be a little bit patient and see what thed this, because if this is a domestic incident, and for, for example, then that is. yes, it's a societal thing because domestic, abuse is rife and it's being tackled to a very high level, by the police . but what level, by the police. but what happens behind closed doors and things is where it needs to be made. so society is very clear on how we look down on this sort of aspect. if it's...
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. >> it was a one year tom moore. it was a one year period. yes, he did start very well.vered them. you know, i was just getting into manchester at the time. i was working out of london, but at the time i think about a week before the season started. so in between that friendly and karlstad that i mentioned and the opening day of the season, he had to work with a couple of agents and get his scouting network engaged to sign about 9 or 10 different players to start the following week away to start the following week away to west ham united. and they did it. they recorded a20 win at west ham, and they spent loads of money over the summer as well. west ham it was really improbable victory and it set the tone for the first, certainly until about february, because they weren't. they famously won at old trafford, their great rivals manchester united did the double over them, in fact, but they won at old trafford for the first time since 1974. and that's another feather in his cap that city will always give him. but yes, as you say, once they'd achieved safety, they did . they d
. >> it was a one year tom moore. it was a one year period. yes, he did start very well.vered them. you know, i was just getting into manchester at the time. i was working out of london, but at the time i think about a week before the season started. so in between that friendly and karlstad that i mentioned and the opening day of the season, he had to work with a couple of agents and get his scouting network engaged to sign about 9 or 10 different players to start the following week away...
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you know and but but it is renee tom moore.ou have to get underneath what is causing what is causing it. and they're not getting to the bottom of that. >> well, benedict spence, that's a very good point, isn't it? because this isn't just about, in my view, the terrible, shocking events which took place in southport when those three little girls pictures of innocence were brutally murdered. this, in my view, is years and years of simmering unease and tension over the huge increase in immigration into this country and the fact it's not been properly planned, it's causing problems with social cohesion. >> isn't that what's causing this? >> i think the knock on effect of that also being , safety when of that also being, safety when it comes to children, i mean, we heard this about on this protest, but also i thought what was more interesting about what happenedin was more interesting about what happened in southport wasn't the riot itself. >> it was when keir starmer himself turned up and ordinary members of the community were shou
you know and but but it is renee tom moore.ou have to get underneath what is causing what is causing it. and they're not getting to the bottom of that. >> well, benedict spence, that's a very good point, isn't it? because this isn't just about, in my view, the terrible, shocking events which took place in southport when those three little girls pictures of innocence were brutally murdered. this, in my view, is years and years of simmering unease and tension over the huge increase in...
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moore. >> yes, indeed, in october won't have any fresh whingeing in it. >> do you know what?at they release a paperback that isn't updated. everybody's paperback is updated from the hardback. >> yes , everyone says apart from >> yes, everyone says apart from harry's and it's not only the royal family that are quite happy. that's not the case. i think i am too, and i think most of your viewers will be as well. >> the taliban, they might be relieved as well. >> the taliban, you never know. >> the taliban, you never know. >> read more doom and gloom with harry and meghan markle. >> but maybe, maybe this is a sign. maybe it's a sign that they're starting to wind down. i mean, i could be talking probably. i'm talking utter nonsense here, but maybe they're learning that they don't want to keep upsetting the, you know, the royal family and are just not paying any more nonsense. why? >> why send it out? why make it in a paper? perhaps if they're not updating the content , not updating the content, perhaps they're waiting for the next book to make money. >> yeah, or the next book is c
moore. >> yes, indeed, in october won't have any fresh whingeing in it. >> do you know what?at they release a paperback that isn't updated. everybody's paperback is updated from the hardback. >> yes , everyone says apart from >> yes, everyone says apart from harry's and it's not only the royal family that are quite happy. that's not the case. i think i am too, and i think most of your viewers will be as well. >> the taliban, they might be relieved as well. >>...
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>> well, joel tom moore wife told me that as well.so it is a bit controversial in that aspect. but again, if you really trust your man, i'm sure you wouldn't mind. >> well, do you know, i think it's strange pete wicks is doing the show because zara obviously said she had an awful time, dunng said she had an awful time, during the show and it could affect her legal case as well because she's saying how terrible it was, etc. etc. so bbc lawyers could say, well, if it was that terrible for you, how come you're excited for your one of your best friends to do the show this year? yeah. so that's quite strange. >> that's what i mean about this year's contestants looking pretty heartless. i don't know what you call them in tv , but what you call them in tv, but then again, apparently pete is in financial difficulty, so of course he's not going to turn down a show like that. >> well, he's got every he's every on every reality show going. so he needs to manage his money better. >> and also, it's only in the last few years that they've started t
>> well, joel tom moore wife told me that as well.so it is a bit controversial in that aspect. but again, if you really trust your man, i'm sure you wouldn't mind. >> well, do you know, i think it's strange pete wicks is doing the show because zara obviously said she had an awful time, dunng said she had an awful time, during the show and it could affect her legal case as well because she's saying how terrible it was, etc. etc. so bbc lawyers could say, well, if it was that terrible...
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tom cruise and nicole kidman with jerry maguire and portrait of a lady.rine could cross the billion dollar mark in theaters this weekend. what have we learned from this? everyone in hollywood loves a battle. >> linsey: i like that. [ laughter ] >> sam: my favorite confirmation. maybe i needed to sing it. i'm not sure. all this morning, we're showing love for adam sandler. the emmy, grammy and golden globe nominee is gearing up for a new standup special. called love you. it's the comedian's first comedy special in six years, believe it or not. check out the trailer. >> you guys are the best! i need you. help me! all right. i love you. i need you. help me! i love ya. i love ya. i love ya. i love you! so much joy to me, they hug and laugh and high five. >> whit: we love ya and love you. it marks a reunion for sandler reuniting with josh safty. sandler telling fans in the trailer they can expect him to have a lot of talking, a little singing. you remember he did sing. remember the chanukah song? saturday night live. all those songs. adam sandler love you begi
tom cruise and nicole kidman with jerry maguire and portrait of a lady.rine could cross the billion dollar mark in theaters this weekend. what have we learned from this? everyone in hollywood loves a battle. >> linsey: i like that. [ laughter ] >> sam: my favorite confirmation. maybe i needed to sing it. i'm not sure. all this morning, we're showing love for adam sandler. the emmy, grammy and golden globe nominee is gearing up for a new standup special. called love you. it's the...