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so it calls for companies using self—employed labour, who currently pay no national insurance, to pay. the government should look at new rights for the self—employed, like parental leave. some work isn't taxed at all — cash in hand, which deprives the government and other taxpayers of £6 billion a year. some cleaners, decorators, or gardeners are paid cash in hand. the others that aren't evading tax are at a disadvantage, it's harder to compete on price. by moving to electronic payments, mr taylor says, you can tackle that. there is a huge black market economy, where there are lots of crash transactions. workers willjust be going into people's homes
so it calls for companies using self—employed labour, who currently pay no national insurance, to pay. the government should look at new rights for the self—employed, like parental leave. some work isn't taxed at all — cash in hand, which deprives the government and other taxpayers of £6 billion a year. some cleaners, decorators, or gardeners are paid cash in hand. the others that aren't evading tax are at a disadvantage, it's harder to compete on price. by moving to electronic payments,...
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the report says workers need better protection and employers should pay national insurance.rime minister puts the recommendations at the heart of the government's agenda. good work and plentiful work can and should go together. the quantity ofjobs remains vital but quality matters, too. we'll have the latest on the proposals. also this lunchtime: the prime minister orders an inquiry into the contaminated blood scandal in which nearly 2,500 people died in the 1970s and 80s. the new york times says it has evidence that president trump's team knew the russian government was involved in the us presidential election last year. funding for contraception in some of the world's poorest countries. bill and melinda gates pledge hundreds of millions of pounds, to help millions of women. today, one in five girls in the developing world under the age of 18 die, because of a pregnancy. so we know this is one of the most important things we can do. and, britain'sjohanna konta will be on centre court later today, in her attempt to make it to the wimbledon semi—finals. and coming up in the s
the report says workers need better protection and employers should pay national insurance.rime minister puts the recommendations at the heart of the government's agenda. good work and plentiful work can and should go together. the quantity ofjobs remains vital but quality matters, too. we'll have the latest on the proposals. also this lunchtime: the prime minister orders an inquiry into the contaminated blood scandal in which nearly 2,500 people died in the 1970s and 80s. the new york times...
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m tax, vat, national insurance. for businesses, is it about right? more competitive than it was a few yea rs more competitive than it was a few years at. it does not need to go to the irish level. —— years back. we saw a few companies like wpp moving to ireland when tax was higher and coming back again. but most will not move because of corporation tax. we are more interested in paying income tax and national insurance. going back to philip hammond's specific comments. 0n back to philip hammond's specific comments. on some level this is a very pragmatic about turn. having lost those seats in the election, there is no guarantee they will even get through parliament any tax cuts and regulations, even if they wanted to. that is a good point. that majority is very thin and highly unreliable. we are in no man's land in terms of how the government will operate. the other element, big banks and their decisions. mitsubishi, ufj, the old name, mufg, actually, give us your take on their decision. inevitable. going back to philip hammond. a few months ago there
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what would paying national insurance, for example, maternity pay, doody business?an hourin however, we already pay £9.a0 an hour in london, which is well above the minimum wage and well above what cleaning agency would pay. so we believe there should be plenty of room for us to give extra benefits, a national insurance, it is not something i'm particularly worried about. we always want to give a fair deal to our cleaners, they are the most important part of our business. if they are not interested in working for us, there is no app. so from that perspective we are happy to go with whatever the recommendations are. do you think your workers are entitled to these rights? dally—mac the result was a trade—off between the flexibility they get and the security they get currently. they are defined as self implode currently. the cleaners by what our model have a massive amount of flexibility, and unlike hooper or deliveroo, they do get paid a secure hourly rate for the work they accept. so we already offer some protection is mike insurance against damage, we also offer som
what would paying national insurance, for example, maternity pay, doody business?an hourin however, we already pay £9.a0 an hour in london, which is well above the minimum wage and well above what cleaning agency would pay. so we believe there should be plenty of room for us to give extra benefits, a national insurance, it is not something i'm particularly worried about. we always want to give a fair deal to our cleaners, they are the most important part of our business. if they are not...
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so it calls for companies using self—employed labour, who currently pay no national insurance, to paye self—employed, like parental leave. some work isn't taxed at all — cash in hand, which deprives the government and other taxpayers of £6 billion a year. some cleaners, decorators, or gardeners are paid cash in hand. the others that aren't evading tax are at a disadvantage, it's harder to compete on price. by moving to electronic payments, mr taylor says, you can tackle that. there is a huge black market economy, where there are lots of crash transactions. workers willjust be going into people's homes on recommendation, but also we are up against the new gig economy, which is digital platforms that link customers to consumers. and also agencies, which i call grey market, because they often subcontract an unregulated workforce. both the black market and grey gig economy can keep their costs down, because they don't have all of these additional employment costs. the report says if workers like couriers are paid by the task, the company has to prove they can comfortably make a fifth more
so it calls for companies using self—employed labour, who currently pay no national insurance, to paye self—employed, like parental leave. some work isn't taxed at all — cash in hand, which deprives the government and other taxpayers of £6 billion a year. some cleaners, decorators, or gardeners are paid cash in hand. the others that aren't evading tax are at a disadvantage, it's harder to compete on price. by moving to electronic payments, mr taylor says, you can tackle that. there is a...
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for years, contributed to national insurance for more years, contributed to national insurance for moreof state pension until whatever the minimum starting age is. if we can have a more flexible approach recognising these differences, and the difference in life expectancy between some places in scotland in some places in london can be 20 years or so. we live in a time where retirement is more flexible, people don't suddenly stop work at one age, people's lives are more flexible and i think we need to make a national insurance system fits better. and we could do that. these changes will not start for another 20 years or so, there is time to get this rate, there will be another state pension review in the next parliament. we need to bear in mind that the state pension itself has nothing to help people with the cost of long—term care. the welfare state was designed to think it was only a pension that you needed in retirement, 21st—century retirement, you might need a pension but you might also need some extra money when you can't live independently, and our national insurance system does n
for years, contributed to national insurance for more years, contributed to national insurance for moreof state pension until whatever the minimum starting age is. if we can have a more flexible approach recognising these differences, and the difference in life expectancy between some places in scotland in some places in london can be 20 years or so. we live in a time where retirement is more flexible, people don't suddenly stop work at one age, people's lives are more flexible and i think we...
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nations insurance program. it is not an entitlement program. it is the insurance that an individual has a lifetime. problems with social security, this issue we are taking up today especially as it relates to after them is vitally important to protect people's identity. them is vitally important to protect people's identity. equally important is the actual where real soundness. he is most efficient government operated program in the history of the nation, ask any insurance company and they are what have a 99% loss ratio if not for that. the open market where you can produce [indiscernible] and survivors benefits, that is the uniqueness of social security and that is why it is america's insurance plan that our citizens have paid for. ands not an entitlement will continue to make that hopefully later this year. mr. chairman and mr. johnson have been gracious about saying about sayingan we will have an opportunity for an social security for all is the nations insurance program. and i recognize mr. hurd for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. c
nations insurance program. it is not an entitlement program. it is the insurance that an individual has a lifetime. problems with social security, this issue we are taking up today especially as it relates to after them is vitally important to protect people's identity. them is vitally important to protect people's identity. equally important is the actual where real soundness. he is most efficient government operated program in the history of the nation, ask any insurance company and they are...
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known as the gig economy should receive new legal protections, and their employers should make national insurancething, but that exploitation had to be tackled. 0ne—sided flexibility is where employers seek to transfer all risk onto the shoulder of workers in ways that make people more insecure and makes their lives harder to manage. it's the people told to be ready for work, or travelling to work, only to be told none is available. it's the people who spent years working for a company on zero hours contracts, but who, without the guarantee of hours from week to week, can't get a mortgage or a loan. it's the people who feel if they ever raise legitimate concerns about their treatment, they will simply be denied the hours they so desperately need. theresa may welcomed recommendations that workers on short—term contracts should qualify for sick pay and holiday pay, while their employers should make national insurance contributions. but the prime minister said she didn't want to "stop the clock", and it wouldn't mean zero hours contracts would be outlawed. but as the report also highlights, that fle
known as the gig economy should receive new legal protections, and their employers should make national insurancething, but that exploitation had to be tackled. 0ne—sided flexibility is where employers seek to transfer all risk onto the shoulder of workers in ways that make people more insecure and makes their lives harder to manage. it's the people told to be ready for work, or travelling to work, only to be told none is available. it's the people who spent years working for a company on...
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paying national insurance for the first time, which many of them avoid at the moment.ty. you can't give any guarantees that you will be able to pass a report like this and the recommendations it has had through parliament? i would hope, as i said in my speech, people will see across the political world, will see the importance of addressing this as an issue. because this isn't just a here and now. it is about the future of our economy. there seems little chance of consensus. labour said the report was a huge missed opportunity, particularly when it came to not banning zero—hours contracts. we have to get rid of zero—hours contracts. obviously, we have to get rid of the gig economy and the bogus self—employment which actually is a wonderful way for a minority of employers to avoid paying national insurance contributions. the world, frankly, doesn't lack for government reviews on everything from efficiency to social care. the question now, will this one make a difference orjust be left to gather dust on some whitehall shelf? kamal ahmed, bbc news. an aristocrat who wrote
paying national insurance for the first time, which many of them avoid at the moment.ty. you can't give any guarantees that you will be able to pass a report like this and the recommendations it has had through parliament? i would hope, as i said in my speech, people will see across the political world, will see the importance of addressing this as an issue. because this isn't just a here and now. it is about the future of our economy. there seems little chance of consensus. labour said the...
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the report says workers need better protection and employers should pay national insurance.
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talk of better enforcement of the present laws and higher taxes for those gig firms, paying national insurancent. the big question, will any of this ever happened? given the conservatives like one important thing, a majority. you can't, franco, give any guarantees that you will be able to pass a report and the recommendations it has made to parliament. i would have, the recommendations it has made to parliament. iwould have, asi the recommendations it has made to parliament. iwould have, as i said in my speech, that people will see across the political world, will see the importance of addressing this as an issue. this is notjust a sort of here and now. it is up about the future of our economy. there seems little chance of consensus. labour said the report was a huge missed opportunity, particularly when it came to not banning zeros contracts. we have to get rid of zeros contracts. of these, we have to get rid of the gig economy and bogus self—employment which actually is a wonderful way for a minority of employers to evade paying national insurance contributions. member this guy? sir philip g
talk of better enforcement of the present laws and higher taxes for those gig firms, paying national insurancent. the big question, will any of this ever happened? given the conservatives like one important thing, a majority. you can't, franco, give any guarantees that you will be able to pass a report and the recommendations it has made to parliament. i would have, the recommendations it has made to parliament. iwould have, asi the recommendations it has made to parliament. iwould have, as i...
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fairplay should pay national insurance. doesn't say zero hour should be banned. more details now. are the ambitious goals of the review of world of work ordered by the government. too often they are not good jobs. that work is bad for as the world of work changes, our practices and laws must properly reflect and accommodate those changes. because good work is in the interest of good business. these licensed cabs really are self—employed, they own their cars and get work from anyone that books them. what would change that, is if they were controlled and supervised by a company? report says, in that case, that company should pay benefits, like sick pay and holiday pay, and pay national insurance, as if they were employees. the report says an equal tax treatment creates distortions. the government loses out on £5.1 billion a yearfrom lower rates of national insurance paid on self—employed labour. by 2020, we will lose another 3.5 billion a year because people form their own companies to avoid tax. so it calls for companies using self—employed labour, who paid no national insurance, t
fairplay should pay national insurance. doesn't say zero hour should be banned. more details now. are the ambitious goals of the review of world of work ordered by the government. too often they are not good jobs. that work is bad for as the world of work changes, our practices and laws must properly reflect and accommodate those changes. because good work is in the interest of good business. these licensed cabs really are self—employed, they own their cars and get work from anyone that books...
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uber with a stark choice — if you want to continue working the way you are, then benefits, national insurancethe review will praise many aspects of the gig economy, flexibility for workers could surface for consumers, a boost for the economy, but a sting in the tail for these new digital firms, reform to ensure nobody is being exploited. it has just it hasjust gone it has just gone through 15 a.m., a reminder of our top stories. presidents trump and putin make progress in their first face to face meeting at the g20 summit. the two leaders agreed on a ceasefire in southwestern syria due to come into force on sunday. let's stay with the g20 and that agreement on a ceasefire in syria. earlier, i spoke to david tafuri, an international lawyer at dentons and former state department official and i asked him if he held out much hope for this deal. we have two wait and see. any ceasefire that results in a decline in the violence is a good thing, and i think it is possible that in the short term this will camp down on the violence. but in the long—term there are red flags. each of the previous ceasefi
uber with a stark choice — if you want to continue working the way you are, then benefits, national insurancethe review will praise many aspects of the gig economy, flexibility for workers could surface for consumers, a boost for the economy, but a sting in the tail for these new digital firms, reform to ensure nobody is being exploited. it has just it hasjust gone it has just gone through 15 a.m., a reminder of our top stories. presidents trump and putin make progress in their first face to...
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you base it on the number of years of your working life for example if you've contributed to national insurance for fifty years maybe you left work at. left school at sixteen maybe you should be able to get your pension at sixty six give them more options course it's important to control the costs of state pension and i'm not disputing the fact that there's great news out there most people will be able to live longer and generally can stay healthy. i mean i'm not sure why you can mention the full weight of the c.b. . to do the right was a legal requirement for the twenty fourteen pension funds that would be why then ok so why are we even talking about raising pension ages because of life expectancy given up until quite recently we were told we should be reducing the pension age because of the high tech economy that was the issue what happened to all of the idea that people should aspire to early retirement actually is something that i think led us in very much the wrong direction because if people stop and if you've got an aging population as we do with fewer people in the younger generations c
you base it on the number of years of your working life for example if you've contributed to national insurance for fifty years maybe you left work at. left school at sixteen maybe you should be able to get your pension at sixty six give them more options course it's important to control the costs of state pension and i'm not disputing the fact that there's great news out there most people will be able to live longer and generally can stay healthy. i mean i'm not sure why you can mention the...
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if you want to continue working the way you are, then benefits, national insurance contributions, willomy, flexibility for workers, good service for consumers, a boost for the economy, but a sting in the tail for these new digital firms, reform to ensure nobody is being exploited. aid workers in france say they're increasingly concerned about hundreds of migrants camping near dunkirk as they try to make their way to britain. families including babies and young children are living in makeshift shelters in the woods. president macron insists that a formal migrant centre won't reopen in the region. but with more people arriving each day, authorities are under growing pressure to act. scarlett has lived in france for all of her six weeks of life. she has never been inside a house, never slept in a crib. her only baths are in the nearby river. her parents and two sisters arrived here in the woods near dunkirk four months ago, after travelling overland from iraq. here, they said, you know, have a chance for the new families, here. nothing. this is very difficult for me. i'm just looking at t
if you want to continue working the way you are, then benefits, national insurance contributions, willomy, flexibility for workers, good service for consumers, a boost for the economy, but a sting in the tail for these new digital firms, reform to ensure nobody is being exploited. aid workers in france say they're increasingly concerned about hundreds of migrants camping near dunkirk as they try to make their way to britain. families including babies and young children are living in makeshift...
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paying national insurance for the first time, which many of them avoid at the moment.majority. you cannot give any guarantees that you will be able to pass a report like this and the recommendations it has had through parliament? i would hope, as i said in my speech, people will see across the political world, will see the importance of addressing this as an issue. it isn'tjust a here and now. it is about the future of our economy. there seems little chance of consensus. labour said the report was a huge missed opportunity, particularly when it came to not banning zero—hours contracts. we have to get rid of zero—hours contracts. obviously, we have to get rid of the gig economy and the bogus self—employment which actually is a wonderful way for a minority of employers to avoid paying national insurance contributions. the world, frankly, does not lack for government reviews on everything from efficiency to social care. the question now, will this one make a difference orjust be left to gather dust on some whitehall shelf? kamal ahmed, bbc news. johanna konta made history
paying national insurance for the first time, which many of them avoid at the moment.majority. you cannot give any guarantees that you will be able to pass a report like this and the recommendations it has had through parliament? i would hope, as i said in my speech, people will see across the political world, will see the importance of addressing this as an issue. it isn'tjust a here and now. it is about the future of our economy. there seems little chance of consensus. labour said the report...
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the firms in question will be slightly concerned by this because it would mean things like national insurancehich they currently do not have to pgy- which they currently do not have to pay. that is about the tax system catching up with the new ways of working. in the uk, if these workers are categorised as self—employed, that means the company that employs them does not pay national insurance and that is a big tax that is used for health care and pensions in the uk. and he is saying they should start playing those kind of taxes. that is good for the exchequer in the uk, it means they may get more money in the future, but the big challenge for britain is what will actually happen. we have a minority government, a government that relies on other parties. will any of this get past? the danger is this report sits on the desk either the shelf and people forget about it. that will be the big challenge now, wilbur government be able to do anything? thank you for that. how do you take your coffee? hot tomato. excellent choice. —— hot latte. and you can read more about workers rights in the gig econom
the firms in question will be slightly concerned by this because it would mean things like national insurancehich they currently do not have to pgy- which they currently do not have to pay. that is about the tax system catching up with the new ways of working. in the uk, if these workers are categorised as self—employed, that means the company that employs them does not pay national insurance and that is a big tax that is used for health care and pensions in the uk. and he is saying they...
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uber with a stark choice — if you want to continue working the way you are, then benefits, national insuranceflexibility for workers could surface for consumers, a boost for the economy, but a sting in the tail for these new digital firms. reform to ensure nobody is being exploited. and good service for consumers. a schoolgirl died after a minibus carrying pupils collided with a lorry in birmingham. the 14—year—old victim, from john taylor high school in staffordshire, was on a field trip when the bus crashed on the a38. another pupil was taken to hospital with minor injuries. a six—year—old boy who captured hearts the world over as he endured gruelling treatment for cancer has died. bradley lowery struck up a particularly close friendship with his hero england forward jermain defoe who said, bradley will be in my heart for the rest of my life. danny savage has more. bradley lowery achieved a great deal in his short life. often at his side in those special moments was sunderland strikerjermain defoe. each described the other as best friends. bradley loved sunderland and the club and especiall
uber with a stark choice — if you want to continue working the way you are, then benefits, national insuranceflexibility for workers could surface for consumers, a boost for the economy, but a sting in the tail for these new digital firms. reform to ensure nobody is being exploited. and good service for consumers. a schoolgirl died after a minibus carrying pupils collided with a lorry in birmingham. the 14—year—old victim, from john taylor high school in staffordshire, was on a field trip...
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companies using self—employed people be required to pay a full range of benefits, including national insurancebbc news. the latest headlines: with islamic state defeated in mosul — attention is focusing on the next is stronghold in syria. us—backed forces have entered the city of raqqa and are fighting street battles with heavily armed militants. and donald trump junior and donald trumpjunior has come underfire for thais and donald trumpjunior has come under fire for thais to a russian journalist regarding his father's election campaign —— ties. dubai's gulf news has the first few stories in today's news review. it counts the financial cost of the war in syria — the world bank estimating the local economy has lost $226 billion us. it assesses the damage to much of the country's houses, medical and educationalfacilities. us secretary of state rex tillerson is in kuwait for talks aimed at resolving the qatar crisis. saudi arabia and some of its arab allies have broken links with doha, accusing it of promoting terrorism. the paper's business section looks plans by saudi energy giant aramco, to in
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is exactly what we've been hearing about, this report into working conditions and taxes and national insurancet of it as the economy changes. but instead all of the focus was already on the prime minister and herfuture focus was already on the prime minister and her future and the extent to which there is still so much gossip going on within conservative ranks as to how long she can last in downing street. then throw into the mix this emerging yesterday of this recording from a conservative backbencher making these gratuitously racially insensitive remarks in the context ofa insensitive remarks in the context of a debate about brexit. lots of other mps, conservative and otherwise, after that were condemning the language of anne—marie morris. the prime minister acted very quickly, to use westminster‘s terminology, in removing the whip from her, in other words she's no longer officially a conservative mp, effectively sitting as an independent. that chips away yet further at the conservative' non—existent majority, a very small majority, with the help of northern ireland's democratic unionist par
is exactly what we've been hearing about, this report into working conditions and taxes and national insurancet of it as the economy changes. but instead all of the focus was already on the prime minister and herfuture focus was already on the prime minister and her future and the extent to which there is still so much gossip going on within conservative ranks as to how long she can last in downing street. then throw into the mix this emerging yesterday of this recording from a conservative...
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talk about in the playground, but school budgets are and the two are connected because pay, national insurancehe concern around budget pressures on schools which have helped shift the political compass in the debate about public sector spending. ministers have been singing very different tunes on public pay, but the education secretary hasn‘t called for the pay cap to be lifted. justine greening‘s facing bigger pressures on school budgets. rising costs already mean real terms cut per—pupil. so today no promise of more money for teachers but a warning this can‘t go on for ever. the government made it very clear to all the pay review bodies that they should be looking at limiting increases overall to 1% to keep within the government‘s paid targets and spending targets. the politics may have changed a little bit more recently but the work of this review body would have happened over the last several months and there still working within the instructions given to them a year ago. schools are facing growing pressures on their budgets and they need enough teachers to two. a problem today‘s report wa
talk about in the playground, but school budgets are and the two are connected because pay, national insurancehe concern around budget pressures on schools which have helped shift the political compass in the debate about public sector spending. ministers have been singing very different tunes on public pay, but the education secretary hasn‘t called for the pay cap to be lifted. justine greening‘s facing bigger pressures on school budgets. rising costs already mean real terms cut...
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i'm curious about the cost of prison.are in federal i believe the sixth largest nation insurer in the provides their party manages the on and healthcare system in state and federal prisons, what do their administrative fees look like? guest: well, i don't know their or administrative fees, ut i do know that largely the medical care and at least the ederal prison system is provided by the public health service, the agency i referred earlier, borrows quasi military group, provides medical care across the federal to various agencies. these folks are working along workers l service in an the system and effort to provide medical care. in many places, these folks are being picked off to other jobs. and as i mentioned earlier, to 're being deployed security positions. of physicale office therapy nofs one of the major texas that ons in had to be shuttered because their therapists were all security. so i think you're going to find the level of medical care in the places at different levels just because of the staffing issues that we outlined earlier. host: chris in mesquite, texas, hi. caller:
i'm curious about the cost of prison.are in federal i believe the sixth largest nation insurer in the provides their party manages the on and healthcare system in state and federal prisons, what do their administrative fees look like? guest: well, i don't know their or administrative fees, ut i do know that largely the medical care and at least the ederal prison system is provided by the public health service, the agency i referred earlier, borrows quasi military group, provides medical care...
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the national insurance crime bureau. this is roger morris. his group does track this kind of stuff. look here. this thing is a power amplifier and it can help a thief break into your car without breaking anything. here's how it works. your key fob sends out a signal that only goes a couple of feet. but with a power amplifier the thief can boost that signal everyone if their in your pocket, in your purse. your car thinks the key fob is close by. and boom, a bad guy just unlocked your car without a key. >> it happens a lot where people steal cars. they hook on to the computer in the car. they get the code and capture it and make a new key basically. >> reporter: so we can verify that yes vincent unfortunately this is true. thieves can use power amplifier technology to break into vehicles. if you google online hacks people will tell you to put your key fob in the fridge, freezer or microwave to stop the signal from going out. problem solved right. not so much. listen toen a expert here from aaa. >> you don't want to do that. because it can damage the keys. these keys are expensive and
the national insurance crime bureau. this is roger morris. his group does track this kind of stuff. look here. this thing is a power amplifier and it can help a thief break into your car without breaking anything. here's how it works. your key fob sends out a signal that only goes a couple of feet. but with a power amplifier the thief can boost that signal everyone if their in your pocket, in your purse. your car thinks the key fob is close by. and boom, a bad guy just unlocked your car without...
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they avoid paying national insurance.rs after the birmingham pub bombings, an ira bomb—maker has confessed to being part of the group responsible for the attacks. the conservative mp anne marie morris, has had the party whip suspended, after using a racially offensive phrase. she has apologised unreservedly for the remark. teachers' pay will remain capped at 1%, as the government sticks to its policy of public sector wage restraint. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. rafael nadal has been knocked out after a five set match against muller. here are the closing stages. after 17 years, it is the win of his life, and the double champion is beating here. rafael nadal is always so sporting, but it is muller's day. arejohn watson is at wimbledon for us now. arejohn watson is at wimbledon for us now. this was totally unexpected, but what are 5 cents. a real thriller. it is fair to see that even r
they avoid paying national insurance.rs after the birmingham pub bombings, an ira bomb—maker has confessed to being part of the group responsible for the attacks. the conservative mp anne marie morris, has had the party whip suspended, after using a racially offensive phrase. she has apologised unreservedly for the remark. teachers' pay will remain capped at 1%, as the government sticks to its policy of public sector wage restraint. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how...
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it is part of the annual hot wheels report from national insurance crime bureau.opping the list, 1997 honda accord. and 1998 honda civic. stolen for parts. car thefts are down since an all-time high in 1992, they say cars are stolen because best way to prevent your car being taken, lock it up, take your keys with you. >>> a bizarre theft left first responders without a key resource that can save lives. somebody swiped an ambulance along the emergency road of prince george's county hospital center, parked and running. police used a gps tracker, found it at the 7-eleven on arbor street. they haven't caught the thieves. yesterday happened to be free slurpee day at 7-eleven. >> we went to the 7-eleven for free slurpee day, paid 11 cent tax. >> what? >> just wanted to let you know. >> all right. when you use a shopping cart, you usually return it to the store. >> as news4 learned, that's not the case for one pentagon city neighborhood. >> you won't be taking it back? >> no, i leave it there. >> how does it get >> good question. how does it get back. neighbors say costc
it is part of the annual hot wheels report from national insurance crime bureau.opping the list, 1997 honda accord. and 1998 honda civic. stolen for parts. car thefts are down since an all-time high in 1992, they say cars are stolen because best way to prevent your car being taken, lock it up, take your keys with you. >>> a bizarre theft left first responders without a key resource that can save lives. somebody swiped an ambulance along the emergency road of prince george's county...
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and employers national insurance.han half that again, measuring 6.7 billion. so where is it growing fastest and will it ever slow down. we have taken a look at the numbers. that was a global look at the numbers on world population though. coming up... should your child be marked down on technicalities at school, including the size of shape of semi—colons and commas. teachers have complained pupils have been u nfa i rly have complained pupils have been unfairly marked down. plans to double the number of our speakers are being announced today. the government wants double the number to be using the language by 2050. with the news, here'sjoanna gosling in the bbc newsroom. an end to cash—in—hand jobs and changing the rules on the minimum wage are just two of the recommendations in a major review into the way we work. the study, led by a former adviser to tony blair, matthew taylor, recommends that people working in what's known as the gig economy, where workers get paid per task, should receive new legal protections to st
and employers national insurance.han half that again, measuring 6.7 billion. so where is it growing fastest and will it ever slow down. we have taken a look at the numbers. that was a global look at the numbers on world population though. coming up... should your child be marked down on technicalities at school, including the size of shape of semi—colons and commas. teachers have complained pupils have been u nfa i rly have complained pupils have been unfairly marked down. plans to double the...
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they avoid playing national insurance.on for workers can be stepped up without some increasing costs for consumers. this is live from the bbc newsroom. barack‘s may minister has declared victory over the islamic state group in mosul. the battlebus mosul has taken almost nine months, killed thousands of civilians displaced over 900,000 others. ukraine's president has asked for discussions to begin on an action plan that could lead to nato. the president was speaking after holding talks in kiev. russia is not happy. ukraine is fighting a russian backed insurgency in the east. a spokesman said that for many years russia has been wary by nato's military structure moving closer to our borders and potentially this could be the next step. he says it will not boost stability and security in the european continent. this is the ukrainian parliament building and earlier today this is where the general secretary of nato spoke to mp5. he took some questions and most of them revolved around the possibility of ukraine joining nato, the n
they avoid playing national insurance.on for workers can be stepped up without some increasing costs for consumers. this is live from the bbc newsroom. barack‘s may minister has declared victory over the islamic state group in mosul. the battlebus mosul has taken almost nine months, killed thousands of civilians displaced over 900,000 others. ukraine's president has asked for discussions to begin on an action plan that could lead to nato. the president was speaking after holding talks in...
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if you don't increase the aegerter thing about increasing taxes and national insurance contributors,not sustainable to keep increasing it so we will have to point sooner or later when we do need to set aside extra money through general taxation. and the point on people doing manualjobs, taxation. and the point on people doing manual jobs, so taxation. and the point on people doing manualjobs, so working outdoors, very labour—intensive jobs, in your60s, outdoors, very labour—intensive jobs, in your 60s, into your late 60s, that does not seem sustainable. what happens to people injobs 60s, that does not seem sustainable. what happens to people in jobs like that? i think there could be some kind of policy to shift around that kind of policy to shift around that kind of policy to shift around that kind of thing. i think there needs to be some acceptance that not all jobs are the same and i think we have seen in thejohn cridland's report, some emphasis on carers tending to be older people, and some allowa nces tending to be older people, and some allowances perhaps allowed for them, andi
if you don't increase the aegerter thing about increasing taxes and national insurance contributors,not sustainable to keep increasing it so we will have to point sooner or later when we do need to set aside extra money through general taxation. and the point on people doing manualjobs, taxation. and the point on people doing manual jobs, so taxation. and the point on people doing manualjobs, so working outdoors, very labour—intensive jobs, in your60s, outdoors, very labour—intensive jobs,...
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and a hundred thousand so i don't think these are big differences actually so then that the nation's insurance program is a solvent beyond 75 years which began by the bill that he submitted does. then that makes it solvent beyond the 75 year period. that is the position that we need. so with a modest text increasing by 1% so here is your alternative you can cut by a 25% and with revenue by one-third or some of each. so with so many people find themselves in a position where social security is there only retirement. but to say you should have been wiser. and it is through no fault of their own. and then to marry miss a payment of social security. so i thank the chairman because so to take this on as a committee over 25 years. and and as you point out those baby boomers are honest so have a moral obligation to think whatever the outcome so to have that competition and have the vote. >> you are recognized. >> this hearing one of the primary reasons to be here. i added dozens of things from your really smart staff. don't answer that. [laughter] but somebody that does population statistics?. >> 57
and a hundred thousand so i don't think these are big differences actually so then that the nation's insurance program is a solvent beyond 75 years which began by the bill that he submitted does. then that makes it solvent beyond the 75 year period. that is the position that we need. so with a modest text increasing by 1% so here is your alternative you can cut by a 25% and with revenue by one-third or some of each. so with so many people find themselves in a position where social security is...
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employers should pay national insurance.is all from the that's all from the bbc news at one so it's goodbye from me — have a good afternoon. good afternoon i'm leah boleto. welcome to the bbc sports centre. i'm afraid that's all from us. we're going to have to head back to the bbc news channel. the previous chair, jason mccartney, who is no longer a member of this house, and others who are very vocal in the campaign for this, and of course, i have to say a really big thank you to andy burnham. in that speech he made before he left parliament set out very clearly why this was unfinished business and we needed to have a public can wiry... inquiry. paul goggins was a huge inspiration. thank you, mr speaker. my honourable friend is right to thank all of these people. there is one person missing from this list and that is herself. i think the hall house should thank the honourable lady for the hard work she astronomers. an absolutely brilliant campaign. i have got to say this, this shows how parliament should work. her constituen
employers should pay national insurance.is all from the that's all from the bbc news at one so it's goodbye from me — have a good afternoon. good afternoon i'm leah boleto. welcome to the bbc sports centre. i'm afraid that's all from us. we're going to have to head back to the bbc news channel. the previous chair, jason mccartney, who is no longer a member of this house, and others who are very vocal in the campaign for this, and of course, i have to say a really big thank you to andy...
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want to give their workers classified as self—employed because then they don't have to pay national insurancer the workers and offers flexibility although they don't have those benefits. the gig economy is a great area. it doesn't fit naturally —— a grey area. it doesn't fit in any of those classifications. so the law is being looked at to see if these workers cannot be exploited and at the same time give them the flexibility to work ina time give them the flexibility to work in a way that they do. thank you very much for that. very interesting story continuing with the gig economy which is becoming a huge part the economy in the uk, with zero hours contracts, people are starting to work out how to make it work both for the employer and the employee. you can read more about that story on the business page. you're watching business live — our top story. the 620 summit gets under way in hamburg today. the meeting is expected to be divisive, as world leaders discuss a wide range of issues — including migration, trade and climate change. a quick look at how markets are faring. this is how they lo
want to give their workers classified as self—employed because then they don't have to pay national insurancer the workers and offers flexibility although they don't have those benefits. the gig economy is a great area. it doesn't fit naturally —— a grey area. it doesn't fit in any of those classifications. so the law is being looked at to see if these workers cannot be exploited and at the same time give them the flexibility to work ina time give them the flexibility to work in a way...
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they avoid paying employers national insurance. some increased cost for consumers. and now for the weather. for many of us, sunny spells and scattered showers. some heat, highs of 27 degrees in the south—east. tomorrow we will be lucky if we see 21 degrees. some heavy rain to go with it as well. showers today, some heavy with thunder across east anglia. hit and heavy with thunder across east anglia. hitand miss. heavy with thunder across east anglia. hit and miss. through the night, cloud and rain gathering from the west. daily life and patchy to begin with, tapping up through the day tomorrow. overnight lows 8— 15 degrees. starting tomorrow morning with some outbreaks of rain. light and patchy, drifting and radically east. some rain around for wimbledon, but perhaps some finer weather through the day before the heavier and persistent rain pushes into the south—west. scotland and northern ireland see the best of the brightness. top temperatures, 14— 20 degrees. hello. this is bbc news. the silk road is that chinese project of the c
they avoid paying employers national insurance. some increased cost for consumers. and now for the weather. for many of us, sunny spells and scattered showers. some heat, highs of 27 degrees in the south—east. tomorrow we will be lucky if we see 21 degrees. some heavy rain to go with it as well. showers today, some heavy with thunder across east anglia. hit and heavy with thunder across east anglia. hitand miss. heavy with thunder across east anglia. hit and miss. through the night, cloud and...
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according to the national insurance crime bureau. 2016 report by the national insurance crime bureau - using data from the f-b-i... shows that newer models are being stolen at much lower levels. the n-i-c-b says advances in security technology and the proliferation of smart keys have helped. the third most stolen vehicle in 20-16 according to the report was the 20-06 ford pickup.... with the 20-04 chevrolet pickup, and the 20-16 toyota camry rounding out the top five. the least stolen vehicle on the n-i-c-b's top ten list was the 2000 model jeep cherokee and grand cherokee. (grant) this is one of the stranger stories we've seen in awhile...it's about what happened to a general contractor in corpus christi, texas...(vicki) he was working on a broken lock at a bank....when his day took an unexpected turn. catherine heenan is here to explain.. (catherine) people pulling up to this particular a-t-m machine had no idea that someone was stuck inside the room where the machine is.... the guy was trapped. a few may have heard a little voice.
according to the national insurance crime bureau. 2016 report by the national insurance crime bureau - using data from the f-b-i... shows that newer models are being stolen at much lower levels. the n-i-c-b says advances in security technology and the proliferation of smart keys have helped. the third most stolen vehicle in 20-16 according to the report was the 20-06 ford pickup.... with the 20-04 chevrolet pickup, and the 20-16 toyota camry rounding out the top five. the least stolen vehicle...
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there was 1 hoping to gain from national insurance.was1 billion hoping to gain from national insurance. there was 1 billion the dup. these are billions and billions of pounds. whereas they going to come from? you are quite right to ask that question, because the public sector, the people who deliver the great services we have in this country is currently about 179 billion of wages, each 1% is about1.7 nine. 179 billion of wages, each 1% is about 1.7 nine. what the chancellor will demonstrate is fiscal responsibility, because the debt market, because we're boring this money. at the moment we are not running a surplus. we still have a deficit of about 50 billing, so we have to borrow more money to meet some of the expectations and the hardship those people are suffering. we have got to be responsible and the chancellor is best placed to deliver the message to the debt market to the whole of the country that he will act responsibly, but at the same time, key also addresses the same time, key also addresses the pain of those who are in mos
there was 1 hoping to gain from national insurance.was1 billion hoping to gain from national insurance. there was 1 billion the dup. these are billions and billions of pounds. whereas they going to come from? you are quite right to ask that question, because the public sector, the people who deliver the great services we have in this country is currently about 179 billion of wages, each 1% is about1.7 nine. 179 billion of wages, each 1% is about 1.7 nine. what the chancellor will demonstrate is...
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, but maybe politicians should be doing less, looking at ideas that are starting employers' national insurancebuild more houses and drive down housing cost. those are the sorts of things people talk about perennially, and yet the actual impact they have on the economy is debatable, isn't it? weather on their own day are enough, if there are other factors, and we have the uncertainties of brexit, the fall in the value of sterling over the last year, just over a year. those biggerfactors, how can government counter impact those sort of problems? i think again, addressing the housing crisis is the key in all this. we have seen in this report, from the foundation, that older people with assets are enjoying record levels. with a triple lock as well, protecting their share? with their assets as well, and people lower down the income scale and lower brackets, their rents are high and have no assets. that is fundamental to this. building more houses and loosening planning, and other things like bringing down childcare costs and the cost of food, things like that. but let's not forget that for the bott
, but maybe politicians should be doing less, looking at ideas that are starting employers' national insurancebuild more houses and drive down housing cost. those are the sorts of things people talk about perennially, and yet the actual impact they have on the economy is debatable, isn't it? weather on their own day are enough, if there are other factors, and we have the uncertainties of brexit, the fall in the value of sterling over the last year, just over a year. those biggerfactors, how can...
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one thing that helps them to trim costs if they avoid paying national insurance.e increase in costs for consumers. our top story this lunchtime: the high court is to hear fresh medical evidence in the case of terminally—ill baby charlie gard. his parents hope it will change earlier rulings and mean he can try experimental treatment in the united states. and still to come: what remains of london's demarco after 70 firefighters tackled a blaze there last night. coming up in sport, after 13 years at manchester united wayne rooney is heading back to his childhood team everton. he says a wining trophy with the club "would be the pinnacle". thomas gainsborough was one of the most famous portrait painters of the 18th century but very few drawings of his early work survive. now 25 sketches he drew as a young man have been discovered in the royal collection at windsor castle, they had been wrongly attributed to another artist. 0ur arts correspondent, rebecca jones reports. 0ne one of thomas gainsborough‘s most famous portraits, painted in 1870, he was the most important br
one thing that helps them to trim costs if they avoid paying national insurance.e increase in costs for consumers. our top story this lunchtime: the high court is to hear fresh medical evidence in the case of terminally—ill baby charlie gard. his parents hope it will change earlier rulings and mean he can try experimental treatment in the united states. and still to come: what remains of london's demarco after 70 firefighters tackled a blaze there last night. coming up in sport, after 13...
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health care stayingholders in and the nation's insurers have told republicans this latest change will still cause premiums for older americans and those we pre-existingtons to skyrocket it will still increase the number of americans without health insurance by millions. we should be working on bipartisan legislation that willtree truly improper our healthcare system by increasingn insurans coverage white bringing down costs, not forcing a vet next week on legislation that ia seriously flawed. i asked my republican colleagues to listen to their fellow americans. americans who are scared of what this bill will mean for them and for their families. i ask my republican colleaguese to listen to the people calling their office every single day, and even traveling here to washington, dc, to speck out against this bill. i ask my colleagues to listen to the independent experts and health care stakeholers that have said in no uncertain terms that this bill will cost millions of people their halve insurance and could cost thousands of americans their very lives. i ask my colleagues to remember w
health care stayingholders in and the nation's insurers have told republicans this latest change will still cause premiums for older americans and those we pre-existingtons to skyrocket it will still increase the number of americans without health insurance by millions. we should be working on bipartisan legislation that willtree truly improper our healthcare system by increasingn insurans coverage white bringing down costs, not forcing a vet next week on legislation that ia seriously flawed. i...
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, playing off of eight pages after 70 years since harry truman talked about the need for national health insurance, to understand that it can't be done without hearings and amendments and an open process that embraces a lot of different ideas as we did in the run-up to the affordable care act. use this as a learning opportunity and a lesson and let's move on. like to introduce bobby scott. >> thank you. >> thank you. thank you madam leaders. when we talk about the affordable care act, we have to remind ourselves what the situation was before the affordable care act passport cost were going through the roof. millions of people were losing their insurance every year, and after the affordable care act past, costs have gone up the lowest rate in about 50 years. those with pre-existing conditions can get insurance. more than 20 million more people have insurance than they did before. we have consumer protections like no caps on benefits, prevention, children up to 26 can stay in their parent's policies. we made a lot of progress but obviously it is not perfect. whatever you think of the affordable care
, playing off of eight pages after 70 years since harry truman talked about the need for national health insurance, to understand that it can't be done without hearings and amendments and an open process that embraces a lot of different ideas as we did in the run-up to the affordable care act. use this as a learning opportunity and a lesson and let's move on. like to introduce bobby scott. >> thank you. >> thank you. thank you madam leaders. when we talk about the affordable care...
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now, i understand clearly the desire on both sides to make sure that the nation's insurance program is solvent the on 75 years. again, by your report, the bill we have submitted does. ll does that, bi too. it makes it solvent beyond the 75 year period. the difference is that we believe with a moderate tax, and that you should increase the funded by 1% -- you said it very well at the outset. you said here is your alternatives, you can make cuts by about a quarter, you could then -- mr. goss: revenue by a third. or some of each. people in aso many position where social security is there only retirement -- is their only retirement that they have. -- wecould tell them could tell them that they should have been wiser, but we have so many who saw their 401(k) dissolve in 2007. believe, with the intelligence we have on this committee, we have the ability to solve. thankk the chairman -- i the chairman, because we have really not taken this on as a committee in 25 years. any kind of difficult decision as it relates to this. now, as you have pointed out, the baby boomers are upon us. we have a
now, i understand clearly the desire on both sides to make sure that the nation's insurance program is solvent the on 75 years. again, by your report, the bill we have submitted does. ll does that, bi too. it makes it solvent beyond the 75 year period. the difference is that we believe with a moderate tax, and that you should increase the funded by 1% -- you said it very well at the outset. you said here is your alternatives, you can make cuts by about a quarter, you could then -- mr. goss:...
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it contains senator ted cruz's proposal to allow insurers to offer cheaper, bare bones plans. in response, the nation's largest insurers called it un workable in any form. with the vote delayed, analysts are now taking more time to work on calculations. seth lemons for cbs news, the white house. >> the analysis on the first version of the senate bill showed more than 20 million more americans would be uninsured over the next decade compared to the current law. >>> and more now on senator john mccain's surgery. his office says the arizona republican is in good spirits and recovering comfortably at home. surgeons removed the 5 centimeter blood clot from above his eye it was found during a physical. >> sometimes patients can have symptoms of trouble talking, troubles with their thoughts and sometimes abnormal behaviors, seizures or some neurological symptom that would prompt the doctor to get a scan. >> senator mccain will remain in arizona for the rest of the week. mccain has a history of melanoma. pathology reports on the clot are suspected in the next several days. >>> president trump weighed in today
it contains senator ted cruz's proposal to allow insurers to offer cheaper, bare bones plans. in response, the nation's largest insurers called it un workable in any form. with the vote delayed, analysts are now taking more time to work on calculations. seth lemons for cbs news, the white house. >> the analysis on the first version of the senate bill showed more than 20 million more americans would be uninsured over the next decade compared to the current law. >>> and more now on...
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i understand clearly the desire on both sides to make sure that the nation's insurance program is solvent beyond 75 years, which, again, by your report, the bill that we've submitted does. johnson bill does, too. it makes it solvent beyond the 75-year period. that's the position we need. the differences are that we believe that, with a modest tax and we believe that you should increase the fund by one percent, you said it very well at the outset and you said, well, look, here's your alternative. you can make cuts by about a third, i believe you said -- >> by about a quarter. >> by about a quarter. you could then -- >> [ inaudible ] by a third. >> revenue by a third. or. >> or some of each. >> so, we believe that especially with so many people finding themselves in the position where social security is their only retirement, their only retirement, that they have -- we could lecture them and say you should have been wiser but tell that to people who saw in 2008 their 401ks become 101ks, through not fault of their own. yet, the one program that isn't going to fail them that is there and neve
i understand clearly the desire on both sides to make sure that the nation's insurance program is solvent beyond 75 years, which, again, by your report, the bill that we've submitted does. johnson bill does, too. it makes it solvent beyond the 75-year period. that's the position we need. the differences are that we believe that, with a modest tax and we believe that you should increase the fund by one percent, you said it very well at the outset and you said, well, look, here's your...
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we're getting a look at ten most this is part of the annual hot wheels report from national insurance crime bureau. topping the list, 1997 honda accord and 1998 honda civic. stolen for parts. car thefts are down since an all-time high in 1992, they say cars are stolen because owners leave their keys inside. best way to prevent your car being taken, lock it up, take your keys with you. >>> a bizarre theft left first responders without a key resource that can save lives. somebody swiped an ambulance outside the emergency room. prince george's county hospital center, parked and running. police used a gps tracker, found it at the 7-eleven on arbor street. they haven't caught the thieves. yesterday happened to be free slurpee day at 7-eleven. >>> good morning. landon dowdy at cnbc headquarters. this year's prime day likely the biggest shopping event in history. company says customers bought three times as many echo speakers and sellers sold 50% more items. prime day could generate up to a billion dollars in sales. i am landon dowdy. >> thank you. >>> we're working on developing stories for
we're getting a look at ten most this is part of the annual hot wheels report from national insurance crime bureau. topping the list, 1997 honda accord and 1998 honda civic. stolen for parts. car thefts are down since an all-time high in 1992, they say cars are stolen because owners leave their keys inside. best way to prevent your car being taken, lock it up, take your keys with you. >>> a bizarre theft left first responders without a key resource that can save lives. somebody swiped...
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playing off of eight pages, after 70 years after harry truman talked about the need for national health insurance, to understand it can't be done without hearings and amendments and an open process that embraces a lot of ideas as we did in the run-up to the american -- to the affordable care act. use this as a learning period, use it as a lesson and let's move on. with that, i'd like to introduce my friend, ranking member bobby scott. mr. scott: thank you, madam leader and colleagues. when we talk about the affordable care act we have to remind ourselves what the situation was before the affordable care act passed. costs were going through the roof. those with pre-existing conditions couldn't get insurance. millions of people were losing insurance every year. after the affordable care act passed, costs have gone up at the lowest rate in 50 years. those with pre-existing conditions can get insurance. 20 million more people have insurance than they did before. we have no caps on benefits. children up to 26 can stay on their parent's policy. we made a lot of progress but obviously it's not perfect.
playing off of eight pages, after 70 years after harry truman talked about the need for national health insurance, to understand it can't be done without hearings and amendments and an open process that embraces a lot of ideas as we did in the run-up to the american -- to the affordable care act. use this as a learning period, use it as a lesson and let's move on. with that, i'd like to introduce my friend, ranking member bobby scott. mr. scott: thank you, madam leader and colleagues. when we...
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. >>> new study from the national insurance crime bureau detailing the top 10 stolen cars last year. the 1997 honda accord is at the top the list, 1998 honda civic followed by 2006 ford pickup and ford chevrolet pickup for 2006. the 2006 grand cherokee and jeep cherokee rounding out the top 10 along the chevy impala and the 2015 toyota corolla the most stolen cars. >>> it is 6:45 am. >>> let's check in with gasia mikaelian to see what's coming up . >> stolen many years ago and back the in the integra was on the most stolen list so i did not feel quite so bad. if you're one of the many people helping amazon prime day rack up the billion dollars in sales you could be targeted by criminals that are timing to strike right about now. what they are taking advantage of that could leave you vulnerable. >>> you may have seen some the busiest sites on the web taking part in the day of action over the net neutrality yesterday and sites like amazon, google, netflix and twitter are rallying in hopes of sending a message to the secretary to leave the internet the way it is and we will explain the
. >>> new study from the national insurance crime bureau detailing the top 10 stolen cars last year. the 1997 honda accord is at the top the list, 1998 honda civic followed by 2006 ford pickup and ford chevrolet pickup for 2006. the 2006 grand cherokee and jeep cherokee rounding out the top 10 along the chevy impala and the 2015 toyota corolla the most stolen cars. >>> it is 6:45 am. >>> let's check in with gasia mikaelian to see what's coming up . >> stolen...