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i didn't want them to be revisiting this for cash, paul money, because that is an easy thing to do. a film with integrity. the screenwriter has created something new. they have created something new. they have created something artistic. it is really well directed. my only question would be, i don't know what it would look like if you were a young viewers seeing it for the first time, not having all that history with trainspotting, because a lot of what it is doing is playing with the past. but i like that about it. the interplay between the past and the present. it's like meeting these characters again and genuinely seeing what time has done to them. and the screenplay from the original from the irbin welsh book was funny and quite philosophical. a brilliant screenplay. if it as good?” and quite philosophical. a brilliant screenplay. if it as good? i think he has done a brilliantjob. there are an awful lot of laughs in it. it is definitely more melancholy than the original. it doesn't have that vampiric bite that the original had, not the venomous feeling. but what it does have is
i didn't want them to be revisiting this for cash, paul money, because that is an easy thing to do. a film with integrity. the screenwriter has created something new. they have created something new. they have created something artistic. it is really well directed. my only question would be, i don't know what it would look like if you were a young viewers seeing it for the first time, not having all that history with trainspotting, because a lot of what it is doing is playing with the past. but...
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paul millsap, money when it matters most, 2 points and hit the buzzer beater.awks up eight at the break. silva answered the call, the 6ers ad 21, a team high. 6ers down 11 after that three. 6ers lost the battle in the paint. dwight howard with the put-back. hawks scored 42 points inside to beat the 6ers 110-93. >> it was one of those nights. i thought the energy and just the activity of that second group tonight wasn't what it has been. they've been very, very good. tonight just wasn't one of their nights. >> during the game, 6ers president brian colangelo said ben simmons will have a final scan on his foot on monday. if all goes well, will begin preparing to return to action. colangelo didn't give a timetable but said simmons will return, quote, soon enough. >> to the ice, the flyers back in action for the first time in nearly a week hosting the devils. flyers with just two wins in the last ten games. midway through the first period, flyers down a goal, not for long. shot on net not covered. travis konecny rams it home. tied at one. second period, gudas called
paul millsap, money when it matters most, 2 points and hit the buzzer beater.awks up eight at the break. silva answered the call, the 6ers ad 21, a team high. 6ers down 11 after that three. 6ers lost the battle in the paint. dwight howard with the put-back. hawks scored 42 points inside to beat the 6ers 110-93. >> it was one of those nights. i thought the energy and just the activity of that second group tonight wasn't what it has been. they've been very, very good. tonight just wasn't...
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paul money into it and it doesn't necessarily do anything. on with it. people might say they would pay more tax to fund the nhs but putting up taxes is politically tricky and the government is certainly not talking about it, so what will happen if funding isn't substantially increased? people might have to say, 0k, we won't spend any more, so we have to wait longer. there might be stuff that you have to get in a yea r‘s stuff that you have to get in a year's time, rather than 18 weeks. but then you have to start talking about what we will stop doing, and thatis about what we will stop doing, and that is really hard. it means people are then going to have to pay for those things. should taxes go up to fund the nhs? is continued deterioration of service is inevitable? many want a broader more honest debate about the future of the health service. joe twyman is the head of political and social research at polling company yougov and joins us from our london studio. thank you for your time this morning. the overall picture is there are more people
paul money into it and it doesn't necessarily do anything. on with it. people might say they would pay more tax to fund the nhs but putting up taxes is politically tricky and the government is certainly not talking about it, so what will happen if funding isn't substantially increased? people might have to say, 0k, we won't spend any more, so we have to wait longer. there might be stuff that you have to get in a yea r‘s stuff that you have to get in a year's time, rather than 18 weeks. but...
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atlanta's paul millsap, money when it matters most. 22 points and hits the buzzer beater. hawks up eight at the break. silva answered the call, the 6ers ad 21, a team high. 6ers down 11 after that three. 6ers lost the battle in the paint. dwight howard with the put-back. hawks scored 42 points inside to beat the 6ers 110-93. >> it was one of those nights. i thought the energy and just the activity of that second group tonight wasn't what it has been. they've been very, very good. tonight just wasn't one of their nights. >> during the game, 6ers president brian colangelo said ben simmons will have a final scan on his foot on monday. if all goes well, will begin preparing to return to action. colangelo didn't give a timetable but said simmons will return, quote, soon enough. >>> the flyers back in action for the first time in nearly a week hosting the devils. flyers enter with just two wins in the last ten games. midway through the first period, flyers down a goal, not for long. shot on net not covered. travis konecny rams it home. tied at one. second period, gudas called fo
atlanta's paul millsap, money when it matters most. 22 points and hits the buzzer beater. hawks up eight at the break. silva answered the call, the 6ers ad 21, a team high. 6ers down 11 after that three. 6ers lost the battle in the paint. dwight howard with the put-back. hawks scored 42 points inside to beat the 6ers 110-93. >> it was one of those nights. i thought the energy and just the activity of that second group tonight wasn't what it has been. they've been very, very good. tonight...
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if you take a look at what the big issue is, it boils down to the money, right? paulays boils down to money, government? playing -- paying a big -- the management rejected their demand for a wage rise and a bonus, so that's where the issue is. the unions pointed you view, they look at the neighboring mine where production is up and a look at the copper price which has been healthy quite recently. they feel that that undermines bhp and the reluctance to give a wage increase. breakdown, there is a 48 hour. in which aperiod five day extension can be negotiated. fortescue performing well after a strong quarter. paul: fortescue is up better than 2%. quarterke at production, you see fortescue has paid another 2 billion in debt and they are getting down to $12 or $13 per metric ton and it is a relentlessly good story from the iron ore play their. -- play there. good. also has 11 million.to 4 you see origin energy down 2.5% right now. yvonne: paul allen there on the resource companies. much more ahead. the global black lash against president trump's executive order on immigra
if you take a look at what the big issue is, it boils down to the money, right? paulays boils down to money, government? playing -- paying a big -- the management rejected their demand for a wage rise and a bonus, so that's where the issue is. the unions pointed you view, they look at the neighboring mine where production is up and a look at the copper price which has been healthy quite recently. they feel that that undermines bhp and the reluctance to give a wage increase. breakdown, there is...
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we spent all this money -- >> tom: paul, i think you would really cut into a place like this. >> if id do that. i don't know why i would want other people there, if i was a millionaire i would want it to myself. you've got to put a bunch of millionaires underground, because a lot of us are going to be unbearable. >> tom: they have to socialize, you want to meet girls and stuff, right? >> i can't believe the whole world would end and they be down there watching "wolf of wall street" ." >> tom: tammy, i think it be a great place to raise a family. >> listen, i already feel like i live in a b i have a stating comedy condos, this is nothing comparatively. all you need to do is have one comic who cuts his toenails in the living room, one billionaire who does that, the problem with these things as you're paying for it now. who's to say that you can even get to kansas city? are they going to come get you? they haven't talked about that, there's not an exit strategy. sue on your right. >> just some weird ponzi scheme. as a matter of fact, we have a place, all five of us right now if you'd lik
we spent all this money -- >> tom: paul, i think you would really cut into a place like this. >> if id do that. i don't know why i would want other people there, if i was a millionaire i would want it to myself. you've got to put a bunch of millionaires underground, because a lot of us are going to be unbearable. >> tom: they have to socialize, you want to meet girls and stuff, right? >> i can't believe the whole world would end and they be down there watching "wolf...
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paul called it shop around the block. he kept walking and at every house he took a selfie. the money kept coming in. seve's multiplied. by the time our story aired, he had raised $17,000. >> and i only thought i would raise a couple hundred bucks, you know? >> how far can you go with this? >> i don't know. >> turned out 17,000 was just a start. the story spread all over the country. donations came in through his chop fundraising site. local businesses offered to throw parties to raise money. >> so then i thought okay, 20,000. then people were like, no, you got 50,000. in my mind i'm like no way i'll ever get to 50,000. >> oh, he did. presented a check for $50,000 to chop for their child life department. explains his mondayly go to entertain sick children. >> whether that's arts and crafter, or while getting chemo, paul's donion also go directly to that. >> over 600 donors, 300 some selfies, money from all over the country, so really turned into something pretty special. >> amazing work. well, stay tuned, for more stories, brotherly love. >> you will meet a little girl who can't speak. but who can create art and she's
paul called it shop around the block. he kept walking and at every house he took a selfie. the money kept coming in. seve's multiplied. by the time our story aired, he had raised $17,000. >> and i only thought i would raise a couple hundred bucks, you know? >> how far can you go with this? >> i don't know. >> turned out 17,000 was just a start. the story spread all over the country. donations came in through his chop fundraising site. local businesses offered to throw...
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house speaker paul ryan says congress will front the money, estimated to be between $8 billion to $14 billion. >>> local leaders and immigration advocates are coming together, vowing to protect citizens, whether they're documented or not. they held a rally on cole circle to denounce the president's threat to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, saying we have made too much progress to go back. >> thank god i am now a citizen, but i've suffered the fear that many in my community suffer now. >> it's going to lead to a lot of harassment, racial profiling, and american citizens are going to get harassed too as they did before. >> we have one tool that is more powerful than either congress or the president, and that is the u.s. constitution. >> the mayor added that the executive orders will not change how his city is >>> aye. >> motion passes. >> two school districts in santa rosa passed a resolution last night opposing betsy devos for u.s. education secretary. and this is becoming a national trend. crit cannics of the conservative billionaire cite her lack of experience with public
house speaker paul ryan says congress will front the money, estimated to be between $8 billion to $14 billion. >>> local leaders and immigration advocates are coming together, vowing to protect citizens, whether they're documented or not. they held a rally on cole circle to denounce the president's threat to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, saying we have made too much progress to go back. >> thank god i am now a citizen, but i've suffered the fear that many in my...
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we are not going to waste your money but we'll spend some money to get capitol investment. do you think paul ryan will go along with that with trump doing some spending or not? >> i do. >> first of all, we have to understand that there are a lot of hugely important infrastructure projects that can be privately financed or mostly privately financed. >> secondly -- >> where is the revenue >> if you are building a highway, how do you get the revenue? these are public investments. >> it is been talked around the last week or so that the trump people produced a list of 50 intrastructure project worth of worth of -- three-fourth financed with no money. the world of public partnership is way ahead of us in europe and asia and we'll catch up. >> that's going to really, really help. >> also, we need to make it easier for companies like big insurance companies that choir required to carry and start putting those preserves as the obama administration. >> if this is not all about raising the gasoline tax, though i will note, chris, and 2014, the fuel tax was raised 45%. now, that fuel is all purchased b
we are not going to waste your money but we'll spend some money to get capitol investment. do you think paul ryan will go along with that with trump doing some spending or not? >> i do. >> first of all, we have to understand that there are a lot of hugely important infrastructure projects that can be privately financed or mostly privately financed. >> secondly -- >> where is the revenue >> if you are building a highway, how do you get the revenue? these are public...
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paul. also the vandalism. it costs money to repair it. >> reporter: security video did catch the pranksters. no arrests have been made. reporting in the hollywood hills, abc 7 news. >>> all right, weather anchor spencer christian has if you take medication, you may sometimes suffer from a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. and biotene also comes in a handy spray. so you can moisturize your mouth anytime, anywhere. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms. . >>> a group of hayward teens is going all out to help a classmate diagnosed with hodge kins lymphoma. they're raising money to help with her medical bills by following this simple recipe, live, love, and bake. >> and then you're going to sprinkle a bunch of sugar. >> reporter: baking 101. how to make irresistible cookies and sell enough of them to support a cause. that's what these students have learned in the past few weeks. >> to be able to step up and do something without having to ask anybody else. >> reporter: when their classmate, a 16-year-old, wa
paul. also the vandalism. it costs money to repair it. >> reporter: security video did catch the pranksters. no arrests have been made. reporting in the hollywood hills, abc 7 news. >>> all right, weather anchor spencer christian has if you take medication, you may sometimes suffer from a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. and biotene also comes in a handy spray. so you can moisturize your mouth anytime, anywhere. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms. ....
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you know, mitch mccoell, paul ryan, they have their own eas on how this money should be raised, how much taxes should go down and how much should be spent on infrastructure. they are worried about debt, at least they have, they have been singing that song for the last eight years. they have to articulate to the american public, particularly investors, doesn't have to be in the first hundred one days, that it's going to get done. if we ever lose that sense that it's not going to happen, then i think a lot of this great sentiment, excitement and enthusiasm that we should go up and i would like for them to make sure they let us know it is reto active as well. neil: it might be. it's pushed back. the first signs were when they started saying it's not a hundred day it's 200 days. they are playing a little loose with this here. but if people want instant tax gratification, that does not appear to be -- charles: tax cut has no economic growth. i believe they do, i think there's empirical evidence and we can sit and talk about about it all day. i think the main reason why trump got elected presi
you know, mitch mccoell, paul ryan, they have their own eas on how this money should be raised, how much taxes should go down and how much should be spent on infrastructure. they are worried about debt, at least they have, they have been singing that song for the last eight years. they have to articulate to the american public, particularly investors, doesn't have to be in the first hundred one days, that it's going to get done. if we ever lose that sense that it's not going to happen, then i...
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paul: you can get fda approvals and lots of money to move forward. say they want to make sure people are saved to. paul: that's true but we fail them to keep trying and you know the history of medicine is full of these happy accidents. john: so the fda safety rules may make us less safe by stopping experiments? paul: exactly so we have to balance the expected benefits but the cost. they want to develop these these drugs is how people's lives. john: they don't stop you from doing that. paul: they make it more difficult. let's take some other examples of things that were accidentally discovered. viagra was originally developed to treat high blood pressure and it didn't work very well and clinicians notice. this helps dysfunction. paul: the female viagra became out the same thing. it if failed three times to treat depression as an antidepressant. if failed three times in clinical trials and they notice that women were having better relationships. john: rogaine developed to treat ulcers. paul: it didn't work well and then to treat hypertension. it was gro
paul: you can get fda approvals and lots of money to move forward. say they want to make sure people are saved to. paul: that's true but we fail them to keep trying and you know the history of medicine is full of these happy accidents. john: so the fda safety rules may make us less safe by stopping experiments? paul: exactly so we have to balance the expected benefits but the cost. they want to develop these these drugs is how people's lives. john: they don't stop you from doing that. paul:...
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paul: no, look. [ scoffs ] storage for this much data costs a lot of money, okay? you just -- okay, can you just give me a break, here? man: uh, the computer system won't let me. paul: then override it. i can probably tell you how. man: um, this call is being monitored, sir. but you have until tomorrow to pay the balance.
paul: no, look. [ scoffs ] storage for this much data costs a lot of money, okay? you just -- okay, can you just give me a break, here? man: uh, the computer system won't let me. paul: then override it. i can probably tell you how. man: um, this call is being monitored, sir. but you have until tomorrow to pay the balance.
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paul: china yesterday announced they had invested money between now and then.ovinge the industry rapidly to green energy in the u.s.. they see people like elon musk doing extremely well with very much a car. they see more people in the u.s. are inclined in the green energy sector than the also feel sector -- fossil fuel sector. the movement for domestic turn the financial sector, the market cost onn, the internal carbon, -- when the global wealth said we are going to deke harmonize -- carbonize the economy, it makes economic sense. the current administration may have talked more about climate change and the new administration might talk about the economics lori of it. -- economic story of it. francine: does it go hand-in-hand? paul: something can be solved without regulation. policyings you need frameworks. a very important. it would help if you have a price on carbon. we might not see that directly in the u.s. right now, but many places have moved forward on the agenda without the price on carbon. for example, one of the major talks in the u.s. is to invest $1
paul: china yesterday announced they had invested money between now and then.ovinge the industry rapidly to green energy in the u.s.. they see people like elon musk doing extremely well with very much a car. they see more people in the u.s. are inclined in the green energy sector than the also feel sector -- fossil fuel sector. the movement for domestic turn the financial sector, the market cost onn, the internal carbon, -- when the global wealth said we are going to deke harmonize -- carbonize...
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paul ryan says it's a waste of money. miss mcconnell says it's not -- mitch mcconnell says it's not on our agenda. >> you imagine how many people you can employ. >> an alien invasion. there is a point. it's an infrastructure. you could take the undocumented workers and hire them. this is how you get mexico to pay for it. >> president-elect donald trump saved 1,000 jobs or so by negotiating with carrier to keep its plant in indiana. he's not stopping there. mr. trump says jobs will be the focus of his administration. >> we have to stop our jobs from being stolen from us. we have to stop our companies from leaving the united states and with it, firing all of their people. companies will come. it may world build, expand. new companies will start and i look very, very much forward to doing it. >> surely, juan, that's pretty cool. keeping jobs in america. >> i'm all for it. how is he going to do it? his plan seems to me, at best, i want to give donald trump a chance. tax cuts and do some kind of regulatory relief. i think that
paul ryan says it's a waste of money. miss mcconnell says it's not -- mitch mcconnell says it's not on our agenda. >> you imagine how many people you can employ. >> an alien invasion. there is a point. it's an infrastructure. you could take the undocumented workers and hire them. this is how you get mexico to pay for it. >> president-elect donald trump saved 1,000 jobs or so by negotiating with carrier to keep its plant in indiana. he's not stopping there. mr. trump says jobs...
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paul r. and neatly and there was destitute. and decided she would make money for her later in life to be the first person. again not to spoil things but common she makes it and becomes an incredible celebrity the last day of the fair. but something doesn't seem quite right. and describes himself as a dancing teacher i am not a sure he doesn't look that number. and she did this amazing thing. and they could not convince people she did not fit the part. she was not young and beautiful. and to steal the beryl put somebody else to play the part and then she was left to sell postcards. >> so buffaloed is the of ruling class with half a million dollars even a lot more money they and it is today. but not was not the straight? but to get a big return financially but and that seems to be like a lot of people but there is constant pressure and then to fall short to make those who made investment into the affair. >> to be extraordinarily optimistic they fuelled the optimism. if this is bigger than chicago. the best fare even held in the united states because people ourse
paul r. and neatly and there was destitute. and decided she would make money for her later in life to be the first person. again not to spoil things but common she makes it and becomes an incredible celebrity the last day of the fair. but something doesn't seem quite right. and describes himself as a dancing teacher i am not a sure he doesn't look that number. and she did this amazing thing. and they could not convince people she did not fit the part. she was not young and beautiful. and to...
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paul lewis of radio 4's money box programme has been looking at password security, and joins us now froml sites. you mentioned hsbc. they are trailing this. voice recognition will replace passwords. mastercard are trying out taking a selfie of yourself when you log on. see if that works. with the iphone you can use your thumb print. passwords are here to stay for a long time and managing them is difficult. hsbc talking about voice recognition over the phone. that doesn't mean the end of passwords? not at all. not for now, certainly. the advice is, and i have been talking to experts, people still use passwords like one, two, three, four, five, six. perhaps stick a punctuation mark in the middle. that is virtually on trackable. you can use password managers. these are sites on the web that you can join and you just have one very secure password which, of course, you have to remember. they then manage your passwords and make them very difficult or impossible to crack. you have to pick the right firm. you have to trust them with their —— your password. the real problem is not just us. it you
paul lewis of radio 4's money box programme has been looking at password security, and joins us now froml sites. you mentioned hsbc. they are trailing this. voice recognition will replace passwords. mastercard are trying out taking a selfie of yourself when you log on. see if that works. with the iphone you can use your thumb print. passwords are here to stay for a long time and managing them is difficult. hsbc talking about voice recognition over the phone. that doesn't mean the end of...
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wall and do the major part of it he'll need appropriations and you heard paul ryan and mitch mcconnell said we'll provide some money. they won't build it in one year or one month. it will take several years to build this wall out. but they can begin the process. that's one. the affordable care act is another. has he started the ball rolling on repealing obamacare, yes, he has, by giving states flexibility and by having the existing regulations not enforced that are in place. >> this is the way it always is and why many are disgusted wby washington, it depends on which side of the aisle you're on. here's what paul ryan said about president obama in 2014 and what he said today about donald trump. both comments are about executive orders. >> he should not try to go it alone with unilateral actions with executive orders. he should sit down with the new congress and find out where we can work together. president obama uses pen and phone and executive orders to exceed his power in our perspective. everything that president obama did by executive order this new president can undo. we would like to see these things undone
wall and do the major part of it he'll need appropriations and you heard paul ryan and mitch mcconnell said we'll provide some money. they won't build it in one year or one month. it will take several years to build this wall out. but they can begin the process. that's one. the affordable care act is another. has he started the ball rolling on repealing obamacare, yes, he has, by giving states flexibility and by having the existing regulations not enforced that are in place. >> this is...
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house speaker paul ryan says congress will front the money. we've seen estimates as low as $8 billion all the way up to $20 billion for that wall. >>> in san jose, local leaders and immigration advocates are coming together the fight the president. they held a small rally at cole circle yesterday to denounce his latest orders. >> thank god i am now a citizen but i've suffered the fear that many in my community suffer now. >> it's going to lead to a lot of harassment, racial profiling, and american citizens are going to get harassed too as they did before. >> we have one tool that is more powerful than either congress or the president. and that is the u.s. constitution. >> san jose is a sanctuary city just like san francisco and oakland. the mayor adds the executive orders will not change how his city is policed. >>> president close. >> aye. >> stay tuned board member. >> aye. >> thank you. motion passes. >> two school districts in santa rosa passed a resolution last night opposing betsy devos for u.s. education secretary. this is becoming a na
house speaker paul ryan says congress will front the money. we've seen estimates as low as $8 billion all the way up to $20 billion for that wall. >>> in san jose, local leaders and immigration advocates are coming together the fight the president. they held a small rally at cole circle yesterday to denounce his latest orders. >> thank god i am now a citizen but i've suffered the fear that many in my community suffer now. >> it's going to lead to a lot of harassment, racial...
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paul lewis from radio 4's money box programme joins us from london.man, we are calling him sean, not his real name is he wanted to be anonymous, but he was a commuter from london to brighton, costing £4800 a yearfor from london to brighton, costing £4800 a year for the privilege. from london to brighton, costing £4800 a yearfor the privilege. he bought his season ticket and then there was a year of complete disruption, whether it was cancelled services, like trains, overcrowding and a change in timetabling, so many trains were taken off the timetable. and he worked out from records that he got from the train company southern that more than half of his journeys were disrupted. so instead of claiming direct from the company, he went to his credit card company, american express. it went into their dispute procedure and within a very short time, he got a very nice payment of £2400. so, anyone who has been caught up in any of these will been caught up in any of these will be thinking, i will do that? yes, they will. underpinning this dispute procedure, the
paul lewis from radio 4's money box programme joins us from london.man, we are calling him sean, not his real name is he wanted to be anonymous, but he was a commuter from london to brighton, costing £4800 a yearfor from london to brighton, costing £4800 a year for the privilege. from london to brighton, costing £4800 a yearfor the privilege. he bought his season ticket and then there was a year of complete disruption, whether it was cancelled services, like trains, overcrowding and a change...
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paul lewis from radio 4‘s money box is in our london studio and has been looking at the figures.ut 200 odd pounds a year. but out ofa about 200 odd pounds a year. but out of a quarter of million people who could get them, only about 11,000 actually have, the others have just not applied or they don‘t know about them or they find the whole process too daunting. but they really are missing out on important help, because if they don‘t get it, there could be gaps in their national insurance record and get reduced payments when they get to pension age. the people we are talking about our carers who will be very busy and as you say, trying to claim that this might seem very daunting than they might not have time to do it. how can you claim? it can be daunting. i was wondering why they had claimed and then i looked at the forms online on the government website. i must say, they are long. i think it might put people off. really am trying to encourage people, as i often do an breakfast, don‘t be put off, it is your right and you should do it. it‘s a long form but you just have to figure o
paul lewis from radio 4‘s money box is in our london studio and has been looking at the figures.ut 200 odd pounds a year. but out ofa about 200 odd pounds a year. but out of a quarter of million people who could get them, only about 11,000 actually have, the others have just not applied or they don‘t know about them or they find the whole process too daunting. but they really are missing out on important help, because if they don‘t get it, there could be gaps in their national insurance...
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spicer's comments come after paul ryan yesterday said congress would put up the initial money for the wall. he estimated the total cost at $8 billion to $14 billion. it is unclear if ryan had this tax on imports in mind as a funding mechanism. kristen welker is at the white house with more on this. we're getting the comments from sean spicer. talk us through a little bit about what exactly he has in mind there and how we should interpret this. is this a formal declaration of policy, how he's going to pay for it? or is he floating an idea here? how do you interpret it? >> reporter: that's the big question we're trying to determine. we have asked the white house if this is, in fact, now going to be policy or if this is something that sean spicer and the white house are just floating. we haven't gotten a response yet. bottom line, if you slapped a 20% tax on imports, the concern would be that that would ultimately drive up the price of the goods here at home. that has businesses already expressing some concern. and the white house getting the question, does this not mean that ultimately
spicer's comments come after paul ryan yesterday said congress would put up the initial money for the wall. he estimated the total cost at $8 billion to $14 billion. it is unclear if ryan had this tax on imports in mind as a funding mechanism. kristen welker is at the white house with more on this. we're getting the comments from sean spicer. talk us through a little bit about what exactly he has in mind there and how we should interpret this. is this a formal declaration of policy, how he's...
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paul ryan wants 20, and i guess they will work that out. something like constellation brands has 31.5% tax rate. so a stock like that is going to make more money or donald trump's plan. >> right now you're talking 15 to 20. there are other people in washington suggesting more at 22, 23, 24%, somewhere between 20 and 25 on the other end of this. how does that change your calculus if it does at all. >> the price. that's the bottom line, we're going to have surprises, mass repatriation and buybacks will continue. the big news for the stock market in the last several years is it's dying, it's shrinking. fewer stocks outstanding, relentless stock buybacks. you just can't have low interest rates and modest price ratios and not expect buybacks. we're going to be hitting on all cylinders in the upcoming months and the market will melt up. >> one other question that relates, you said the stock market is dying. does the stock market continue to die in the sai same way or accelerate oddly enough if some of these policies go into effect. >> i think "the wall street journal" had a very good article on this last week how we lost over 3,000 stocks outstandin
paul ryan wants 20, and i guess they will work that out. something like constellation brands has 31.5% tax rate. so a stock like that is going to make more money or donald trump's plan. >> right now you're talking 15 to 20. there are other people in washington suggesting more at 22, 23, 24%, somewhere between 20 and 25 on the other end of this. how does that change your calculus if it does at all. >> the price. that's the bottom line, we're going to have surprises, mass repatriation...
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paul: well, it is all about money. in january union demands for a 7% pay rise any $30,000 bonus.onus. this is really at the heart of the issue of workers from the number one union. they have been voting today. the agreement which is three years old also expires today. after early voting, it looks like 99% of the workers are going to vote for a strike. we should know within the next 24 hours. if that does happen and they do strike, 48 hours can elapse before the parties can agree to a five-day extension. it is all about money. australia'st about other minors. production numbers are doing pretty well. things are upbeat and on the upside? : the real right spot on the asx today is up 2.4%. second-quarter production numbers were very good. now they need 42.2 million tons, reaffirming the 2017 guidance. a couple other headlines in fortescue. the production costs are expected to come down to $12-team -- $12-$13 per metric on. as really as big electricity second-quarter oil and gas output are up. this -- this is when the trains increased land are coming online. -- trains in queens land a
paul: well, it is all about money. in january union demands for a 7% pay rise any $30,000 bonus.onus. this is really at the heart of the issue of workers from the number one union. they have been voting today. the agreement which is three years old also expires today. after early voting, it looks like 99% of the workers are going to vote for a strike. we should know within the next 24 hours. if that does happen and they do strike, 48 hours can elapse before the parties can agree to a five-day...
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paul ryan, i like him as long as he's on board with me. so yes, they are falling in line to an extent about the wall, for example, so the question will we see congressional moneyove over, i don't know, i guess paul ryan just answered that. >> we were talking on the break about how right now the dow hitting 20 k, missed opportunity and here's paul ryan saying the economy is collapsing, that's why we have to take certain measures, there's a disconnect from the reality. that's something for better or worse donald trump could be taking credit for that. it happened during his administration. one thing paul ryan was just saying right now, we need to return more power to the states. yet with his executive order donald trump is going to attempt to crack down on the so-called sanctuary cities which the local control with cooperation of immigration enforcement. >> but paul ryan saying we need to give control to the states, is this his way of protecting the gop -- protecting the gop, protecting the country from the potential wrath of donald trump? much of what he's wanting to say and do you hear from mayors in the sanctuary cities, sorry charlie, that's not your call. >>
paul ryan, i like him as long as he's on board with me. so yes, they are falling in line to an extent about the wall, for example, so the question will we see congressional moneyove over, i don't know, i guess paul ryan just answered that. >> we were talking on the break about how right now the dow hitting 20 k, missed opportunity and here's paul ryan saying the economy is collapsing, that's why we have to take certain measures, there's a disconnect from the reality. that's something for...
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house speaker paul ryan saysn ss congress will front the money mn for president trump.an ifonr terview with msnbc m ryan suggested it would cost cst between eight and $14 billion.1. he also says there areys different ways to get mexicoo gm to pay for that wall thatallthat trump has ordered.rd >> in philadelphia, protestorsal took to the streets overnightnit to demonstrate against thegains trump administration.inistration the protests game as gopas gop leaders including presidentludin trump are meeting today in thedh city of brotherly love toove discuss priorities for thes prii 115th congress. this year's th opics will rangee from repealing and replacingng obamacare, changing the tax code and cutting federal regulations. regula >> breaking overnigh learned the charges that ta several greenpeacesenp demonstrators now face afters na pulling off quite the stuntth yesterday here in d.c.terday her >> the group went to extreme ex heights lets just say to o protest president donaldest trump. they actually scaled aled a construction crane inconstruc northwest.ti nort fox5's anni
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money in washington. >> all right, senator rand paul, always a pleasure to have you on, sir. >> thanks, jake. >> snow andemperatures and not even the president of the united states able to stop protesters from fighting to halt the dakota access pipeline that president trump just said he wants to happen. we're going to be live in north dakota where protest leaders just met to figure out their next move. stay with us. if you're searching other travel sites to find a better price... ...stop clicking around... the lowest prices on our hotels are always at hilton.com. so pay less and get more only at hilton.com. i mwell, what are youe to take care odoing tomorrow -10am? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios. the automated investing solution that lets you focus on your life. and they're absolutely right. they
money in washington. >> all right, senator rand paul, always a pleasure to have you on, sir. >> thanks, jake. >> snow andemperatures and not even the president of the united states able to stop protesters from fighting to halt the dakota access pipeline that president trump just said he wants to happen. we're going to be live in north dakota where protest leaders just met to figure out their next move. stay with us. if you're searching other travel sites to find a better...
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money as hillary clinton. that's not a traditional republican view. paul ryan and mitch mcconnell may have to be pulled along to accept more spending, but at the same time, could they could they come to a deal on her protector reform. i think chuck schumer for the democrats will be willing to cun some deals and i'm hoping both the left and the right will allow both parties to come to the table to make some agreements on things so we can move some of these issues forward to the country. >> from your first book, the good news is i'm a conservative because everything else seems easy by comparison. that's right. we talked about bernie sanders,e free college, that doesn't work, 70 has to pay. those actually are harder things to come by. james is calling in from spokane washington. hello go-ahead. to cra >> so i have two questions and then one is a little bit a off-topic.e court what you think about the supreme court becoming political and that just really bothers me. the second question about jasper , as people become more isolated, being able to care about som
money as hillary clinton. that's not a traditional republican view. paul ryan and mitch mcconnell may have to be pulled along to accept more spending, but at the same time, could they could they come to a deal on her protector reform. i think chuck schumer for the democrats will be willing to cun some deals and i'm hoping both the left and the right will allow both parties to come to the table to make some agreements on things so we can move some of these issues forward to the country. >>...
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were, john, paul, they fishermen, not businessmen. business is in it to make money.oney forot making you, but for themselves. host: if you were not able to make it in this morning, you will get another chance in our last hour of today's "washington journal." coming up next, we take a look at president obama's legacy. today's conversation focuses on his handling of the economy. we are joined by two that have differing views of the obama economy, josh bivens and daniel griswold. we cover those confirmation hearings on capitol hill yesterday. here is a moment from yesterday's hearing with representative tom price. in this exchange he had with chris murphy. >> we hear you and president trump prays all of these aspects of the affordable care act and eerilygoals that sound familiar to what we have been living with for the last six years. don't wantid you there to be a gap between the repeal and replacement, that at least as many people will have coverage with the goal of more people having coverage. sick people will not face discrimination, young adults will get to stay on
were, john, paul, they fishermen, not businessmen. business is in it to make money.oney forot making you, but for themselves. host: if you were not able to make it in this morning, you will get another chance in our last hour of today's "washington journal." coming up next, we take a look at president obama's legacy. today's conversation focuses on his handling of the economy. we are joined by two that have differing views of the obama economy, josh bivens and daniel griswold. we...
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you see what money is in the teapot and you rob peter to pay paul and if you look at the executive order, paying for it's not difficult. >> i would say the opportunities, the challenges are a litany and the unique opportunity for folks in the media or who has a public voice as a leader of any kind is to remain extremely calm an observe what is happening which is what we have seen a tire iron, sandbag whatever it is, this is not a republican, this is not a democrat, this is not a traditional political event we are witnessing, this is a rejection of the legacy and to nigh that the legacy -- to deny that the legacy has been rejected and to talk he may or may not do this actually plays into what they want because they want you chasing it. they took this back, you're ben aflac saying you have $200 in your pocket and then you marshall the intellectual spiritual, of world leaders, media leaders intellectual leaders to remain calm and observe the news of the day that the american political legacy has been thrown into a state of objection, i won't offer an adjective beyond that, and how this is g
you see what money is in the teapot and you rob peter to pay paul and if you look at the executive order, paying for it's not difficult. >> i would say the opportunities, the challenges are a litany and the unique opportunity for folks in the media or who has a public voice as a leader of any kind is to remain extremely calm an observe what is happening which is what we have seen a tire iron, sandbag whatever it is, this is not a republican, this is not a democrat, this is not a...
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house speaker paul ryan says congress is going to front the money and that is estimated to be feen between8 billion to 14 dlds. >>> local leaders and immigration advocates are coming together. they are vowing to protect citizens whether they are documented or not. they held a rally to denounce the president's threat to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, saying we have made too much progress to go back. >> thank god i am now a citizen, but i've suffered the fear that many in my community suffer now. >> it's going to lead to a lot of harassment, racial profiling, and american citizens are going to get harassed too as they did before. >> we have one tool that is more powerful than either congress or the president. and that is u.s. constitution. >> the mayor added the executive orders will not change how his city is policed. >> student board member. >> aye. >> thank you. motion passes. >>> and there you see two school districts in santa rosa passing a resolution last night opposing betsy devos for u.s. education secretary. and this is becoming a national trend. critics of the conserva
house speaker paul ryan says congress is going to front the money and that is estimated to be feen between8 billion to 14 dlds. >>> local leaders and immigration advocates are coming together. they are vowing to protect citizens whether they are documented or not. they held a rally to denounce the president's threat to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, saying we have made too much progress to go back. >> thank god i am now a citizen, but i've suffered the fear that many...
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>> i think he's going to get involved and have a lot of money behind him and do what he does best, organize. ron paul had the greatest effect and today, the greatest takedown. he said barack obama started with the nobel peace prize and is ending his presidency with the pentagon's distinguished public service medal. sounds about right for a president who bombed seven nations and became the first in u.s. history to be at war every single day of his eight-year administration. that really does hit home. the only president in u.s. history to be at war every day. >> it's a little unfair. >> i don't know. >> i mean, it's true. it's still unfair. >> what do you think he's going to say tonight, dana? >> every president gets to have a final say. let him have it. what he's going to try to do, winston churchill said he could agree with the industry because he was going to write it. i think president obama will try that. the most frustrating thing for him must be the feelings in the country about the economy because from where he started in january 2009 to where he's leaving, the economy is improved. i don't thin
>> i think he's going to get involved and have a lot of money behind him and do what he does best, organize. ron paul had the greatest effect and today, the greatest takedown. he said barack obama started with the nobel peace prize and is ending his presidency with the pentagon's distinguished public service medal. sounds about right for a president who bombed seven nations and became the first in u.s. history to be at war every single day of his eight-year administration. that really...
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paul. he operated the details of it. it's very specific that he wants but money back in the pockets of the consumers of the healthcare. it back to the individuals. let them decide how they want to get their healthcare. the health savings accounts were families and they can decide how to pay for their doctors in the procedures that they need. president-elect trump has said nobody's going to lose their insurance in senator paul's the democratic way of saying we can have a regulation that's can say everybody's insurance premium goes up if you are at high risk. at some other disease and that is expensive. we will set up the high risk pools in the marketplace can take care of everybody else. >> the main thing. it's not coincidental that he's a dr.. he understands the situation if you put as little distance between the patient and the care provider as possible and get rid of government and all of the insurers that you possibly can and just had the individual pay for his health care but the best health care possible. that's the bottom line. and then governor pens. governor paid healthcare. advertisements by the hospital say
paul. he operated the details of it. it's very specific that he wants but money back in the pockets of the consumers of the healthcare. it back to the individuals. let them decide how they want to get their healthcare. the health savings accounts were families and they can decide how to pay for their doctors in the procedures that they need. president-elect trump has said nobody's going to lose their insurance in senator paul's the democratic way of saying we can have a regulation that's can...
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resisted the warnings of the eastern railroad ceos who hauled coal, paul told , this is notld him a good idea. you are not making moneyyou might think so. lou, was resistant to the point of getting pretty antagonistic to those who gave him what they thought was good advice. in one case, he wrote a scathing letter to the chairman of -- jacksouthern, who was the sort of guide to where that sort of thing rolled off, but it proved a point to everybody, that lou was just daft to reality. -- well finally, his marketing people convinced him that they were indeed losing money, and indeed they needed to raise their rates and raise them pretty steeply. well, when they jacked up those rates, the utilities all over the midwest and the southwest who were buying bn coal went into -- well, raised hell is what they did. [laughter] mr. loving: these people were led by a little lady in san antonio, who is the mayor down there named leah cockrell. she was short, a little rotund , very grandmotherly, big glasses. well, she didn't know anything about the icc, but she knew a lot about the politics, and about the congress. so, she proceeded
resisted the warnings of the eastern railroad ceos who hauled coal, paul told , this is notld him a good idea. you are not making moneyyou might think so. lou, was resistant to the point of getting pretty antagonistic to those who gave him what they thought was good advice. in one case, he wrote a scathing letter to the chairman of -- jacksouthern, who was the sort of guide to where that sort of thing rolled off, but it proved a point to everybody, that lou was just daft to reality. -- well...
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money and look after her. what's also important about paul alsongs is that he was central to the largest attempt at escaping from slavery that happened in washington, d.c. this happened in 1848. for a number of reasons, the escape attempt failed, but er brought in,ev never seem to be part of it, it was only literally after his death that it was revealed that he played a critical role in that. my point is that you had these individuals who were enslaved to presidents who had fascinating weries and lives, that should know about, because they really are also part of the history of the white house and the history of the presidency. >> i want to play a clip from the trailer of the film released last year about president abraham lincoln and the fight to end slavery in the united states. in this clip you first hear abraham lincoln, followed by the voice of fighting a stevevens ad mary toddd linincoln. the f fate if human dignity i s inin our hands. -- of human dignity is in ourur hands. >> abraham l lincoln has a askes to work with him to o accomplish the deatath of slalavery. >> no one has ever been loved so much by t
money and look after her. what's also important about paul alsongs is that he was central to the largest attempt at escaping from slavery that happened in washington, d.c. this happened in 1848. for a number of reasons, the escape attempt failed, but er brought in,ev never seem to be part of it, it was only literally after his death that it was revealed that he played a critical role in that. my point is that you had these individuals who were enslaved to presidents who had fascinating weries...
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. >> he says he has rented luxury coaches to paul mccartney, tim mcgraw, mary jay lodge and hillary clinton. >> i don't turn down money it was great. we had a smooth ride, typical traffic here and there, a lot of support. people driving by and honking their horns and waving. really a lot of support. >> the caravan reached its destination, sort of. they have arrived in an rv park outside washington. they will have a few hours downtime and early morning wake-up call and then into d.c. to watch the inauguration. >> i am super excited for where the country is headed. i know there's a lot of controversy going on. i don't know if we've ever seen it in our lifetime, this much controversy over the presidency. this is the land of the free, right? this is what we are made of. >> even though they have an early start in the morning, you really can't spend the evening in an rv park without having a cookout for they will do that, have an ear call and probably embark on the most difficult part of the journey, the 10 miles between here and college park and the u.s. capitol building, complete with a metro transit ride, large crowds, a
. >> he says he has rented luxury coaches to paul mccartney, tim mcgraw, mary jay lodge and hillary clinton. >> i don't turn down money it was great. we had a smooth ride, typical traffic here and there, a lot of support. people driving by and honking their horns and waving. really a lot of support. >> the caravan reached its destination, sort of. they have arrived in an rv park outside washington. they will have a few hours downtime and early morning wake-up call and then...
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you collect no money and put barriers everywhere. corporate tax down to 15%, paulll go a long way bringing back prosperity. paul: trump's tax rate is 20%, excuse me, republican rate is 20%. strum's is 15. if they do 20% can you live with that? >> of course i can. it is such a low bar. let me say, paul, this administration has such a low bar, it would be an act of fearless aggression if they could worsen the economy. you just can't do that. and not only is it a low bar for the economy, just like we had after jimmy carter, but they don't have any chance of losing congress in two years, in 2018, because the tilt is way against the democrats. they have four years to get this economy going. and that is the single and only thing they need to do. all these optics and all this other stuff is just nonsense. if they get the economy growing, they will win re-election in landslide in 2020. if they don't, they won't. that's it. paul: that really does focus on tax reform. you've been a free trader all your life, art? >> yes. paul: you view it as one of the pillars of an economic
you collect no money and put barriers everywhere. corporate tax down to 15%, paulll go a long way bringing back prosperity. paul: trump's tax rate is 20%, excuse me, republican rate is 20%. strum's is 15. if they do 20% can you live with that? >> of course i can. it is such a low bar. let me say, paul, this administration has such a low bar, it would be an act of fearless aggression if they could worsen the economy. you just can't do that. and not only is it a low bar for the economy,...
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we know that paul ryan says they will find money for it.ruction immediately. so the wall is going to go up. >> you know what? charles, i'm not as concerned who will pay for it. listening to patriots, as a spokesperson of citizens for trump, national organization, i listen to what people out there are saying to me as their representative, and what they're saying they don't care about who pays for it. they don't even care if america has to pay for it. heck, let me buy a brick in the wall. i will donate money. we want the wall, it is not in spite of what mainstream media says. this is not issue of race. this is not racial issue. this is safety and security issue. the first step is securing our borders. the next step is dealing with sanctuary cities and deporting illegal aliens who are criminals. charles: is that where you stop illegal? is that where you would like to see the president draw the line illegal immigrant who committed additional crimes upon coming into our country? >> i think that is where he is going to start. and once we secure o
we know that paul ryan says they will find money for it.ruction immediately. so the wall is going to go up. >> you know what? charles, i'm not as concerned who will pay for it. listening to patriots, as a spokesperson of citizens for trump, national organization, i listen to what people out there are saying to me as their representative, and what they're saying they don't care about who pays for it. they don't even care if america has to pay for it. heck, let me buy a brick in the wall. i...
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has their sacred cow, things they want to push, everyone wants to spend money on different things and coming together on that, and paulyan is a very good advocate, but it will be difficult and they're going to have to spend some political capital there. >> as a conservative, what part of the inaugural address jumped out at you. >> obviously it was a very populous speech. pat buchanan could have given this speech. i think that's what the message for me was, that this is not a guy that campaigned as a populous and is going to govern as an insider establishment guy or even a reagan conservative. this is a guy who is going to have a strong populous appeal. new infrastructure, they may not like spend aing a electrical on that. or is this somebody that goes rogue and is essentially governing as a third party candidate, not as republican. >> populism scares the hell out of people. a lot of americans didn't vote for trump who are afraid. immigrants are afraid, worried about deportation, muslims are afraid. women are afraid. >> explain how it means different things. >> talking economic populism. the president talked in the ina
has their sacred cow, things they want to push, everyone wants to spend money on different things and coming together on that, and paulyan is a very good advocate, but it will be difficult and they're going to have to spend some political capital there. >> as a conservative, what part of the inaugural address jumped out at you. >> obviously it was a very populous speech. pat buchanan could have given this speech. i think that's what the message for me was, that this is not a guy...
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money to build the wall? >> he can rob peter to pay paul. hat authorized the building of 700 miles of fence on the border 41 $.2 billion but they spent the money. -- for $1.2 billion but they spent the money. the authorization still exists. geoffrey: remember what the fed is saying, full employment or close to full employment, not the time from a policy standpoint to expand the budget dramatically. a better idea seven years ago. tom: tell us what we should look at today? what will you try to observe? >> a couple of big ones, the wall is huge, another one is the dreamers, deferred action on childhood arrivals, 740,000 children brought here illegally when they were children were encouraged by president obama tuesday and registered and hope to get into a program that would grant them citizenship. their status is unclear and donald trump could throw them out, it is easy to find them because they registered. tom: we have 57 more minutes with him sometime, he is helping you with what to look for within this titanic news flow. coming up, francine in
money to build the wall? >> he can rob peter to pay paul. hat authorized the building of 700 miles of fence on the border 41 $.2 billion but they spent the money. -- for $1.2 billion but they spent the money. the authorization still exists. geoffrey: remember what the fed is saying, full employment or close to full employment, not the time from a policy standpoint to expand the budget dramatically. a better idea seven years ago. tom: tell us what we should look at today? what will you try...
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private partnerships, that is something that also saves taxpayers a lot of money, and this is a model for that kind of approach. paulthis also splits the democratic coalition between its environmental wing which has opposed these pipelines because they don't want any -- they want all fossil fuels to stay in the ground. and, of course, oil is a fossil fuel, so it flows through pipelines, and the union part of the democratic coalition who, of course, want to put their folks to work? >> one of the most important moments this week was donald trump on monday having all of those blue collar trade union leaders in there. there was not a single one from the service sector industry, the trade -- i mean, the unions from that thing like seiu or afl-cio. these were all blue collar trade year ons and, yes, that that's finish unions, and that's a potential split. paul: it looks like the made in america steel means you might have to pay more to build the pipeline. >> how sad, because here donald trump had the opportunity to do something that was very free market, good for wealth creation in the united states, and instead he's sayi
private partnerships, that is something that also saves taxpayers a lot of money, and this is a model for that kind of approach. paulthis also splits the democratic coalition between its environmental wing which has opposed these pipelines because they don't want any -- they want all fossil fuels to stay in the ground. and, of course, oil is a fossil fuel, so it flows through pipelines, and the union part of the democratic coalition who, of course, want to put their folks to work? >> one...
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money for work she had not done. marine le pen also has strong support. she has promised to paulastically reduce immigration. benoit hamon lagging far behind seems unlikely to pose a serious threat. but one man who could is emmanuel macron. he is likely to gain the most from the socialist choice of leader. this primary has eluded both the sitting president and a prime minister. the men with power it seems to always been the party. just as hard for the party perhaps to win power. a father who refused to pay a fine for taking his daughter on holiday in term time will be back in the supreme court this week. jon platt won an initial legal victory last year — on the grounds she attended school regularly. a bbc investigation has found that as a result councils in england have changed their policies, or dropped cases against parents. 0ur education editor bra nwen jeffreys reports. for some angry parents, jon platt is a bit of a hero. dozens get in touch with him every day about term time holiday fines. you take a child on a five—day holiday and you live in somewhere like suffolk, norfol
money for work she had not done. marine le pen also has strong support. she has promised to paulastically reduce immigration. benoit hamon lagging far behind seems unlikely to pose a serious threat. but one man who could is emmanuel macron. he is likely to gain the most from the socialist choice of leader. this primary has eluded both the sitting president and a prime minister. the men with power it seems to always been the party. just as hard for the party perhaps to win power. a father who...
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paul ryan was her stimulus everyone on the republican side was for stimulus. that's way say you put money in people's pockets and spend it because the republican in office was going to suffer the damage of the crisis if they didn't pass the stimulus and stop the recession. almost a year later now they realize the crisis is dramatically worse than they ever thought. and the argument for stimulants are much greater. what they thought was a tiny grease fire is now a ten story place. another republican party says we we don't believe in this theory it's all nonsense. they said they don't have an idea of what they're talking about and we need to cut the deficit now. so right now the middle of the crisis and thus we were going to solve it. they turned on a dime. at the same time, there were meeting and concluding their political success depended on maintaining political opposition to everything obama did. if you look at the sequence of events you can clearly say republicans made a political decision about what is in their party's best interest and how they would return to power. that job their p
paul ryan was her stimulus everyone on the republican side was for stimulus. that's way say you put money in people's pockets and spend it because the republican in office was going to suffer the damage of the crisis if they didn't pass the stimulus and stop the recession. almost a year later now they realize the crisis is dramatically worse than they ever thought. and the argument for stimulants are much greater. what they thought was a tiny grease fire is now a ten story place. another...
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paul teachers want s.r.o.'s in schools. they recently threatened to strike over school violence. >> as teachers, we just want to feel fully supported by everyone. >> reporter: the new teacher contract now includes moneyitional supports, including counselors and social workers. so have efforts to overhaul school policing in st. paul worked? it's barely been a year, but the police point to far fewer student arrests and administrators say the school climate has improved. but ask some students? they aren't so sure. >> that's a tough question. >> it's a tough question. >> i feel like they could be better. >> i would say its better than last year. >> the year is not over though. >> yeah, that's true. >> reporter: for the pbs newshour and education week, i'm kavitha cardoza reporting from st. paul, minnesota. >> yang: finally tonight, who would have thought? a movie musical, set in contemporary los angeles, and it's become a commercial and critical hit. today, it was nominated for 14 academy awards, tying "titanic" and "all about eve" for the most nominations ever. jeffrey brown sat down with the director of "la la land," who received two nominations himself, including "best original screenplay." this repor
paul teachers want s.r.o.'s in schools. they recently threatened to strike over school violence. >> as teachers, we just want to feel fully supported by everyone. >> reporter: the new teacher contract now includes moneyitional supports, including counselors and social workers. so have efforts to overhaul school policing in st. paul worked? it's barely been a year, but the police point to far fewer student arrests and administrators say the school climate has improved. but ask some...
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paul ryan said he's open to funding for a potential border wall, appropriating more money and for building this. they're going to have to work with some democrats at some points. this going to be subject to the filibuster. >> this isn't the end of it. president is talking about signing more executive orders this week limiting the number of refugees and even people just coming in on visas from countries that have a recent history of terrorism. is this kind of a cleaned up version of the muslim ban. >> it's a way to do it in a more responsible way. to say that you're going to ban muslims is i would say unconstitutional. but also unworkable. what you gonna do? i do think more broadly donald trump was given a gift by the obama administration because obama worked the pen and phone so assiduously he created an enormous amount of flexibility for donald trump to do much of the same. this sort of ridiculous thing we are hearing a lot today is that somehow conservatives or republicans are hypocritical hr supporting trump and his executive orders when we criticized barack obama for doing the same thi
paul ryan said he's open to funding for a potential border wall, appropriating more money and for building this. they're going to have to work with some democrats at some points. this going to be subject to the filibuster. >> this isn't the end of it. president is talking about signing more executive orders this week limiting the number of refugees and even people just coming in on visas from countries that have a recent history of terrorism. is this kind of a cleaned up version of the...