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the plan is to have everybody has an ira, which 30 countries have now, starting with chile. it would be backed by social security so you have milton friedman and you have fdr, and you don't spend the social security until or if the ira funds dropped or crash or whatever. the numbers are -- i understand we're spending $2.7 trillion a year on welfare, probably more. i did a calculation of $45 per week into an ira, 8% gain in the market over a working life, and you can also add 0-18 if it is federal money. it gives you $1 million in the bank. i'm not sure we will have enough market to cover everybody to that extent, but i would like for you to check those two numbers and start using them. the second one is, i work in the oil industry and i understand from the american petroleum institute that we are putting about $1 trillion a year -- you -- a year into the american government in taxes. you have the multiplier effect on the market. the number of barrels of oil times the price times eight, and that is the positive effect on the economy of the oil industry. we cleaned a lot of th
the plan is to have everybody has an ira, which 30 countries have now, starting with chile. it would be backed by social security so you have milton friedman and you have fdr, and you don't spend the social security until or if the ira funds dropped or crash or whatever. the numbers are -- i understand we're spending $2.7 trillion a year on welfare, probably more. i did a calculation of $45 per week into an ira, 8% gain in the market over a working life, and you can also add 0-18 if it is...
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the plan is for everybody to have an ira, which 30 companies have starting with chile. nothave fdr and you do spend the social security money if the ira fund -- or whatever. understand them $.7 trillion a year. i did a calculation of $45 per week. add 0-18 if it is federal money. it gives you a million dollars in the bank. i am not sure we will have enough to that extent but i would like you to check those numbers. the second one is, i work in the oil industry and i understand we are putting about $1 trillion a -- you have the effect on the gross domestic property. you take the number of barrels of oil in a particular year times price and you can comment on that. that is the positive effect of the oil industry. we cleaned a lot of things up already. if you would check out those numbers, i would appreciate it. my plan has five parts that we in education savings, health savings, down payment on the house and paying for house, and retirement. that would fit right in to the positive things trump was doing. guest: love it. inng people putting money social security where they
the plan is for everybody to have an ira, which 30 companies have starting with chile. nothave fdr and you do spend the social security money if the ira fund -- or whatever. understand them $.7 trillion a year. i did a calculation of $45 per week. add 0-18 if it is federal money. it gives you a million dollars in the bank. i am not sure we will have enough to that extent but i would like you to check those numbers. the second one is, i work in the oil industry and i understand we are putting...
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make them look like an ira. let health insurance be bid across state lines. help the people that need help. those are simple examples but we're not pushing anybody off the cliff. >> talk about your pro life stance. >> sure. as an obstetrician, truly i have deliver offered 5,000 babiee oo babies.v offered 5,000 babies.e offered 5,000 babies.r offered 5,000 babies.offered 5,000 babies.ered 5,000 babiered 5,0 . decided decades i go i would be pro life. as i was talking to a mom and she was pregnant, maybe four or five months along and she felt t hadn't felt the baby move yet. i could hear the baby moving. there was a sister beside the mom. when the sister talked, the baby would move even more. i don't know how anyone could abort a live human being. and it just always worked very hard in our clinic to help pregnant women who didn't want to have an abortion. >>> sing >>> sns /* /- single moms. working with catholic social services which do a tremendous job in my community. very committed to it. my staff is very committed to pro life. >> talk about your family. >>
make them look like an ira. let health insurance be bid across state lines. help the people that need help. those are simple examples but we're not pushing anybody off the cliff. >> talk about your pro life stance. >> sure. as an obstetrician, truly i have deliver offered 5,000 babiee oo babies.v offered 5,000 babies.e offered 5,000 babies.r offered 5,000 babies.offered 5,000 babies.ered 5,000 babiered 5,0 . decided decades i go i would be pro life. as i was talking to a mom and she...
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expand savings accounts, make it like an ira and let anybody have access to it. and let insurance go across state lines. to help those people who need help. those are real some blood samples that we are not pushing anybody off of the cliff -- some simple examples and we are not pushing anybody off the cliff. -- we decided many decades ago that i would be pro-life. was in mytaking -- i last day in office and i was speaking to a mother that was pregnant, maybe five months along, she had not felt the baby move yet. i could hear the baby moving and there was a sister beside the mother and when she talked, the baby would move more. and i do not know how anybody and itbort a human being was part of our clinic to help pregnant women that do not want to have an abortion, single mothers, and help with the adoption process and make sure that women had free, quality health care and access to the hospitals and social services, working with catholic social services, which do a tremendous job in my community. we are committed to that and my staff is committed to pro-life. repo
expand savings accounts, make it like an ira and let anybody have access to it. and let insurance go across state lines. to help those people who need help. those are real some blood samples that we are not pushing anybody off of the cliff -- some simple examples and we are not pushing anybody off the cliff. -- we decided many decades ago that i would be pro-life. was in mytaking -- i last day in office and i was speaking to a mother that was pregnant, maybe five months along, she had not felt...
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a new plan that's not an ira or 401 k. how and why women need to think differently than men and women do. and why ikea is a pretty good place to work. and the return of the travel agent with this time with a twist. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money," your life, your future. now becky quick. >> we begin with your retirement. do you have enough saved for when you stop working? if you're like most americans, the answer is no. more than half have $10,000 or less put away. the question comes with the question about social security. retirement in the u.s. is becoming increasingly self-funded. in 1979, 38% of private employers offered pensions. now it's just 13%. a guaranteed retirement benefit is still common for government workers and union members, but private employers are more than likely to offer 401 ks. the 401-k accounts can rise and fall with the stock market. the great rescission of 2008 wiped out the retirement savings of many americans. not all workers have access to 401(k) plans. more than 30
a new plan that's not an ira or 401 k. how and why women need to think differently than men and women do. and why ikea is a pretty good place to work. and the return of the travel agent with this time with a twist. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money," your life, your future. now becky quick. >> we begin with your retirement. do you have enough saved for when you stop working? if you're like most americans, the answer is no. more than half...
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. >> so how much do people who mit age of 70 1/2 for an ira, how much do they have on withdraw every year and will you be told that you have to do it? >> well, your financial adviser should be telling you. the formula is based on irs calculations. they base it on life expectations. at this point anyone who reaches 70 1/2 has to withdraw about 3.65% of their assets in the 401(k)s. that increases the older you get. for those lucky enough to live to 90, it is closer to 9%. >> do you think most babyboomers are aware of this? if they don't take withdrawal, you point out, it is a 50% taxable withdrawal? >> i think a big penalty. many are but i've gotten a surprising amount of e-mail from babyboomers. it will be a big bill. >> is the tax withheld there your withdrawal or do you have to withdraw that it be withheld? in other words, let's say i want a clear $50,000. do i tell them i want to take out $75,000 and they withhold or do you know? >> i don't know. but i think the way it works is you declare it in your income tax return and that will be calculated. >> what are tim reply indications f
. >> so how much do people who mit age of 70 1/2 for an ira, how much do they have on withdraw every year and will you be told that you have to do it? >> well, your financial adviser should be telling you. the formula is based on irs calculations. they base it on life expectations. at this point anyone who reaches 70 1/2 has to withdraw about 3.65% of their assets in the 401(k)s. that increases the older you get. for those lucky enough to live to 90, it is closer to 9%. >> do...
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relatives of ira victims may say good riddance to martin mcguinness because as gavin made clear he was an iraping to tactics like sending hostages to their sudden deaths in car bombs detonated before they could get out of them. at the same time he was a key influence in removing the ira from war to peace and it was the fact people knew he had been there at the sharp end i gave him the authority to convince other irish republicans to come with him and to denounce those who still clung to the gun as traitors to the ireland of ireland. the next generation that comes will not have the same authority. they won't have the same authority. they won't have the international recognition of martin mcguinness. they face challenges struggling with the colla pse challenges struggling with the collapse of the power—sharing executive in northern ireland. but hopefully they will not face the same kind of conflict of which martin mcguinness was both part of the problem and part of the solution. mark davenport, thank you for your thoughts on the martin mcguinness decision today. the political crisis in gambia h
relatives of ira victims may say good riddance to martin mcguinness because as gavin made clear he was an iraping to tactics like sending hostages to their sudden deaths in car bombs detonated before they could get out of them. at the same time he was a key influence in removing the ira from war to peace and it was the fact people knew he had been there at the sharp end i gave him the authority to convince other irish republicans to come with him and to denounce those who still clung to the gun...
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roll those balance into an ira, a roth ira or into your new employer's plan. >> all right.ill, what if you need the money in one of those old accounts? >> reporter: well, i really want to stress that you should avoid cashing out old retirement plans unless you are under extreme financial distress. note that i said extreme financial distress. that does not mean you need the latest toy in your life. the center for retirement research at boston college has found that when you cash out plans, you take hardship are drawls or loans against retirement, all these things are legitimate but you reduce your asset base by 25% in your retirement years. and last word about those loans, you know, i know that they are considered the most prudent way to access retirement funds before you're 59.5. but so many people found out the hard way that if you lose your job before the loan is repaid, you either have to repay it in full or it is considered a withdrawal and it's subject to taxes and potentially penalties. bottom line here, get those retirement plans consolidated and try not to touch the
roll those balance into an ira, a roth ira or into your new employer's plan. >> all right.ill, what if you need the money in one of those old accounts? >> reporter: well, i really want to stress that you should avoid cashing out old retirement plans unless you are under extreme financial distress. note that i said extreme financial distress. that does not mean you need the latest toy in your life. the center for retirement research at boston college has found that when you cash out...
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so that is why you should resolve to consolidate those orphaned accounts, roll those accounts into an irat ira or you this employer's plan. >>> now what if you need money , from one of those old accounts, what should you do. >> your next resolution, please avoid cashing out old retirement plan assets, unless you are under extreme financial distress, did i emphasize that enough, extreme center for retirement research at boston college has found that when we cash out plans or hardship withdraws or loans all these things are perfectly legitimate but this can reduce your asset base by 25 percent, in retirement. so i also want to give you a reminder loans have been considered the most prudent way to accessory timer fund before you retire, but, so many people during the recession found that hard way if you lose your job before that loan is repaired you either have to repay it in full or it is considered a withdraw, subject to taxes and potentially penalties. so, try in the the to touch those assets. if you can bear it. >> a lot of people took big hits, thank you so much, jill, always great advi
so that is why you should resolve to consolidate those orphaned accounts, roll those accounts into an irat ira or you this employer's plan. >>> now what if you need money , from one of those old accounts, what should you do. >> your next resolution, please avoid cashing out old retirement plan assets, unless you are under extreme financial distress, did i emphasize that enough, extreme center for retirement research at boston college has found that when we cash out plans or...
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martin mcguinness used to be an ira commander.my hunt admitted there was a serious situation in a number of hospitals. in 2000 the then—labour government set a target that every patient should be seen within four hours, a goal that hasn't been achieved since july 2015. since that target was announced, there are nine million more visits to a&e and the government claims 27th december 2016 was the busiest day in the history of the nhs. mr hunt told parliament 30% of people visiting emergency departments don't need to go. he also cast doubt on the future of the four—hour target for all patients. if we are going to protect the standard, it is a promise to sort out or urgent problems within four hours, but not all health problems, however minor. chris hopson, the chief executive of nhs providers, was quoted by mr hunt on breakfast yesterday. he agrees with the health secretary that there is not a humanitarian crisis in the nhs. hejoins us from our london newsroom. the humanitarian crisis came from the british red cross, what would you s
martin mcguinness used to be an ira commander.my hunt admitted there was a serious situation in a number of hospitals. in 2000 the then—labour government set a target that every patient should be seen within four hours, a goal that hasn't been achieved since july 2015. since that target was announced, there are nine million more visits to a&e and the government claims 27th december 2016 was the busiest day in the history of the nhs. mr hunt told parliament 30% of people visiting emergency...
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. >> ira an army vet new david he was quick to offer to help out today. crawford knows first hand this act of kindness can go a long way. >> i can say for myself when i first came here in 2009 all i had was the clothes on my back. report roar this amazing effort came about as a result of the closing of the coatesville army/navy store. a staple in the community for over 90 years. david's drive was able to buy the remaining inventory at a highly discounted price. the third generation owner retiring and happy to help. >> probably stay involved or get involved with david's drive as a result of this. it's a win/win for everybody. >> it makes me think that it's divine intervention that my son up there and he's looking down and helping us to make the connections with the right people at the right time. >> thank you for your service. >> thank you for your service. >> reporter: army veteran today bell sparrow was touched by this gesture he says too often they're forgotten. >> wonderful. i mean for somebody to care and bring all this stuff to us, it's a blessing. >
. >> ira an army vet new david he was quick to offer to help out today. crawford knows first hand this act of kindness can go a long way. >> i can say for myself when i first came here in 2009 all i had was the clothes on my back. report roar this amazing effort came about as a result of the closing of the coatesville army/navy store. a staple in the community for over 90 years. david's drive was able to buy the remaining inventory at a highly discounted price. the third generation...
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baby boomers, when you reach the age of 70, you got to start cashing out your pension plans, whether an iraver, you have to start taking money out. not necessarily because you want to but you have to. that could have some impact on the market when people start selling stocks, to cash out. we're on it. >>> first i want to show you some video. a man in alaska on a frozen lake with ice skates, using a chainsaw to propel himself across the lake, skimming across the surface. i wouldn't dare do that, with a chainsaw. liz: cutting into the ice. stuart: no he is not. using it as a propeller. more "varney" after this. ♪ ♪ ashley: increasing uncertainty about trump's policies could be weighing on the markets today. here is what market watcher marc faber had to say where stocks are going. roll tape. >> if you look at the valuation of stocks, they're high. if you look at the valuation of the u.s. dollar, it is high. if you look at the money flows in the last few weeks, a lot of money has flown into u.s. equities flows from the mexican investors and international investors. as a con contrarian this is n
baby boomers, when you reach the age of 70, you got to start cashing out your pension plans, whether an iraver, you have to start taking money out. not necessarily because you want to but you have to. that could have some impact on the market when people start selling stocks, to cash out. we're on it. >>> first i want to show you some video. a man in alaska on a frozen lake with ice skates, using a chainsaw to propel himself across the lake, skimming across the surface. i wouldn't dare...
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anyone with an ira or a company plan, you are doing well.ernment pension funds have more breathing room now. even if you have no direct connection to the market you will still benefit from what's called the wealth effect. just as the election, $2 trillion in extra wealth has been created. people feel richer. they may buy that second home or a new fridge. the point is the wealth effect means more spending and therefore more growth and therefore maybe more good jobs. after the financial crisis wall street became a dirty word. don't be confused by this political rhetoric. instead celebrate. a stock market rally is lifting all boats because it shows america is doing well. stuart: $2 trillion added to the wealth 69 nation. 20,100. the trump rally marching on. peter navarro joins us. he used toe a regular on the show but he went up in the world, he's now on the white house team. i like the view better here. >> a lot of people are worried. the other trade guy, there is an awful lot of people who are worried. investors will get into a trade war of s
anyone with an ira or a company plan, you are doing well.ernment pension funds have more breathing room now. even if you have no direct connection to the market you will still benefit from what's called the wealth effect. just as the election, $2 trillion in extra wealth has been created. people feel richer. they may buy that second home or a new fridge. the point is the wealth effect means more spending and therefore more growth and therefore maybe more good jobs. after the financial crisis...
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this is ira hayes he was an indian from arizona. he was a marine at iwa jima.e was one of the marines who famously raised the flag. >> reporter: the exhibition is to honor their national service but it must be paid for with private funds. >> to raise money, we'll be holding an inaugural ball on friday night. >> reporter: those who come here will get to learn a lot about the brave warriors who fought and continue to fight for this country. >> the project, if you buy a ticket and cannot come, we will make sure an active duty native serviceman or woman is able to attend the ball on your ticket. >> reporter: the museum has from across the country through its doors since 2004. >> beginning in 2013, we began holding our own inaugural ball for the native nations and we'll continue to do that into the future. >> the tickets that are still left, 7.50 p50 per person, 250 for active military. >>> we hope you'll download the nbc washington app to join our inauguration cafe on friday. >> we are suffering from solar deprivation. we could use some natural vitamin d. we've had
this is ira hayes he was an indian from arizona. he was a marine at iwa jima.e was one of the marines who famously raised the flag. >> reporter: the exhibition is to honor their national service but it must be paid for with private funds. >> to raise money, we'll be holding an inaugural ball on friday night. >> reporter: those who come here will get to learn a lot about the brave warriors who fought and continue to fight for this country. >> the project, if you buy a...
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an investigation took place. nicholas witchell reports from belfast. it was the most improbable of alliances, the party which was the political face of the provisional irand ian paisley. yet for ten years the power—sharing government at stormont has brought peace stability to northern ireland. now it is on the brink of collapse and ostensibly it's all over heating scheme. martin mcguinness, the ira man who turned to politics and became deputy first minister, is in very poor health. he's had enough of what he calls the arrogance of the democratic unionists. i have tendered my resignation effective from 5 o'clock today. so i believe today is the time to call a halt to the dup's arrogance. so, what is it that threatens to wreck a decade of political progress? it's something called the renewable heat incentive scheme. suffice it to say that it's likely to cost the northern ireland taxpayer £500 million more than expected. the minister who set up the scheme was arlene foster. she's now dup leader and first minister of northern ireland. tonight, via social media, she responded to mr mcguinness's departure. i am, of course, disappointed that martin mcguinness
an investigation took place. nicholas witchell reports from belfast. it was the most improbable of alliances, the party which was the political face of the provisional irand ian paisley. yet for ten years the power—sharing government at stormont has brought peace stability to northern ireland. now it is on the brink of collapse and ostensibly it's all over heating scheme. martin mcguinness, the ira man who turned to politics and became deputy first minister, is in very poor health. he's had...
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do about limiting these countries with these visas, europeans coming in such as the ira and the right wing groups. ansraeli killing and stabbing blacks in cleveland and throughout the united states, this is crazy, most people from , thewere from saudi arabia reason they are not going to allow saudi arabia to do this is because he has dealings with people and businesses. with certain islamic countries and he will not put the people on the list, donald trump is crazy and a walking impeachment, thank you. host: virginia beach -- excuse me, virginia beach next up, betty, good morning. caller: good morning, my name is betty, that is right, in virginia beach, this is the most awful thing, i am ashamed, there should never be any religious test. he can try and say it is not a religious test but it is a religious test because i believe he said something about letting whichorities christians that is fine but this is the most shameful thing. and if the republicans -- the leaders of the republicans in congress, they really should be speaking out against this. i happened to be jewish, i am not that religious but
do about limiting these countries with these visas, europeans coming in such as the ira and the right wing groups. ansraeli killing and stabbing blacks in cleveland and throughout the united states, this is crazy, most people from , thewere from saudi arabia reason they are not going to allow saudi arabia to do this is because he has dealings with people and businesses. with certain islamic countries and he will not put the people on the list, donald trump is crazy and a walking impeachment,...
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iras ogilvie and republican tradition. he would be a form of hardliner who represents compromise. he has been a senior figure and an think that generation of republicans —— an mp at westminster. they are quite competent in office, if you talk the northern ireland civil service about martin mcguinness, he was held in high esteem by the northern irish civil servants. conor murphy is of that goal, he is seen as highly competent and a plausible leader. we can't be certain it will be him. michelle o'neill, it is possible that sinn fein may have a woman leader. thank you. thank you for joining us. let's go back to theresa may's speech. let's speak to our business correspondent tanya beckett in davos. how well did this speech go down? she was certainly broadcasting to a business audience, so one has the expect the content will be different. she put a strong narrative across a question people are asking themselves, what is it that voters want and how can we as companies and governments deliver that? what voters are to be saying in many cases is that globalisation has not delivered equally. it is not an incoming tide that h
iras ogilvie and republican tradition. he would be a form of hardliner who represents compromise. he has been a senior figure and an think that generation of republicans —— an mp at westminster. they are quite competent in office, if you talk the northern ireland civil service about martin mcguinness, he was held in high esteem by the northern irish civil servants. conor murphy is of that goal, he is seen as highly competent and a plausible leader. we can't be certain it will be him....
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career ofa man possibly brings to an end the career of a man who was once a committed and active republican paramilitary. in the 1970s he was second in command of the ira response to any public demand? well, we will always ta ke to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and feelings of people of derry and these feelings will be passed on to these feelings will be passed on to the hq in dublin. the man who helped to lead the ira to violence ultimately help to bring northern ireland to peace. he recognised that there could never be a so—called military victory in northern ireland and something that had seemed inconceivable became a reality. republicans and unionists found that they could work together. martin mcguinness and ian paisley got on so well they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. but in recent times the atmosphere has soured. there have been disagreements on a number of issues. now the way forward is uncertain. under the power—sharing system the first and deputy first ministers have to work together. if one resigns the other cannot continue. in effect, the political institutions have collapsed. for year after year
career ofa man possibly brings to an end the career of a man who was once a committed and active republican paramilitary. in the 1970s he was second in command of the ira response to any public demand? well, we will always ta ke to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and feelings of people of derry and these feelings will be passed on to these feelings will be passed on to the hq in dublin. the man who helped to lead the ira to violence ultimately help to bring...
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from ira commander, to key figure in northern ireland's government, martin mcguinness retires from frontline politics. dozens are missing, feared dead, after an avalanche engulfed a hotel for skiers in central italy. at the world economic forum in switzerland, theresa may tells business leaders that britain wants to forge a new role in the world after brexit. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. donald trump is in washington dc tonight on the eve of his inauguration as 45th president of the united states. the ceremony on capitol hill is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of spectators as mr trump takes the oath of office before taking up residence at the white house. his vice—president, mike pence, said today that the transition team had been working flat out to ensure they'd be ready to implement mr trump's policies. our north america editor, jon sopel, reports from washington. we can go live now to washington dc, where donald trump is attending a "make america great again" concert at lincoln memorial. that is the country singer toby keith there performing in front of the thousands who have gathered. and now we will go tojon sopel. no
from ira commander, to key figure in northern ireland's government, martin mcguinness retires from frontline politics. dozens are missing, feared dead, after an avalanche engulfed a hotel for skiers in central italy. at the world economic forum in switzerland, theresa may tells business leaders that britain wants to forge a new role in the world after brexit. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. donald trump is in washington dc tonight on the eve of his inauguration as 45th president of the...
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resignation by possibly brings to an end the career of a man who was once a committed and active republican paramilitary. in the 1970s he was second in command of the iran you say whether the bombing is likely to stop in the near future in response to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and feelings of people of derry and these feelings will be passed on to the hq in dublin. the man who helped to lead the ira to violence ultimately help to bring northern ireland to peace. he recognised that there could never be a so—called military victory in northern ireland and something that had seemed inconceivable became a reality. republicans and unionists found that they could work together. martin mcguinness and ian paisley got on so well they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. but in recent times the atmosphere has soured. there have been disagreements on a number of issues. now the way forward is uncertain. under the power—sharing system the first and deputy first ministers have to work together. if one resigns the other cannot continue. in effect, the political institutions have collapsed. for year after year many people here
resignation by possibly brings to an end the career of a man who was once a committed and active republican paramilitary. in the 1970s he was second in command of the iran you say whether the bombing is likely to stop in the near future in response to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and feelings of people of derry and these feelings will be passed on to the hq in dublin. the man who helped to lead the ira to violence ultimately help to bring northern ireland...
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from ira commander, to key figure in northern ireland's government, martin mcguinness retires from frontline politics. dozens are missing, feared dead, after analy. at the world economic forum in switzerland, theresa may tells business leaders that britain wants to forge a new role in the world after brexit.
from ira commander, to key figure in northern ireland's government, martin mcguinness retires from frontline politics. dozens are missing, feared dead, after analy. at the world economic forum in switzerland, theresa may tells business leaders that britain wants to forge a new role in the world after brexit.
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navy ships forcing an american destroyer to fire warning shots. the latest tense encounter. is it ira
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iras and 401(k)s? that's right. you can take your money out of the risky stock market and earn large returns by investing in brick-and-mortar assets. listen, if you're looking for an opportunity, then this is your chance. with nick, you get reality, not reality tv. he will show you how anyone, at any age, regardless of your financial situation, can take advantage of one of the best times in our nation's history to invest in real estate. but you have to act now. so pick up the phone and call. >> it's for everybody, whether you have good credit, bad credit, no money, a bunch of money. you just get in where you fit in. >> we're here in chicago. we're pulling up to two of my students, gary and carmen. they've had massive success here in chicago. these two students came through my system about a year ago, and they're killing it. they're on their eighth deal. what my goal is, is i want to take you across the nation, and i want to show you reality -- reality of the success that my students are having around the nation. let's go meet this awesome couple, see what they have to say. let's go do this. we're gonna hear about their journey. okay, guys, we're here. we're in gar
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an angry place. all of this has happened. we went into iraq. we shouldn't have gone into ira iraq. we shouldn't have god gone outf the womb we got out. the world is a total mess. the world is a mess, david. >> greg: he sounds like joe pesci from goodfellas. what do you think? 's >> dana: it's assumed the united states government is going to be targeting people based on their religion rather than the region. i agree there are problems and holes with for example the visa waiver program. it's a good program. makes it easy to travel from the uk to the united states, meaning that your visa requirements are waived because we know where you are coming from paired what we also know is that that's the pipeline for terrorism. a lot of them had traveled to syria. the word moratorium is good because if something happens on united states soil, he's going to be responsible. he will be held responsible. i think 120 days for them to get themselves comfortable with the program that is in place for vetting and reasonable that we can be vigilant and compassionate of the same time. >> kimberly: i thin
an angry place. all of this has happened. we went into iraq. we shouldn't have gone into ira iraq. we shouldn't have god gone outf the womb we got out. the world is a total mess. the world is a mess, david. >> greg: he sounds like joe pesci from goodfellas. what do you think? 's >> dana: it's assumed the united states government is going to be targeting people based on their religion rather than the region. i agree there are problems and holes with for example the visa waiver...
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because i've explained to people, which again is an eye-opener for many people, is that a roth ira formple, can be used to pass along a financial legacy to your children. >> let me ask you this. i've got a caller. keith is calling from maryland and he wanted to jump on and ask you a question, lou hutt. and then i will give out the website or where they can get information so that they can sign up because they do have two call and make a reservation to be part of the financial fitness to her. go ahead, keith. you are on with the lou hutt. overhead. >> caller: good morning. >> not a lot of time. real quick. >> caller: iwork a job nine to five and also, my question to you is, is there anything, i know you know, that made a lot of us uber drivers may not know when we file our taxes. >> that's a great question. great question. >> guest: , listen, i would say this. i'm going to put it very generically. ordinary and is for business expenses for any self-employed individual is something we're going to look at very carefully. with uber drivers it's everything from training to marketing. it's po
because i've explained to people, which again is an eye-opener for many people, is that a roth ira formple, can be used to pass along a financial legacy to your children. >> let me ask you this. i've got a caller. keith is calling from maryland and he wanted to jump on and ask you a question, lou hutt. and then i will give out the website or where they can get information so that they can sign up because they do have two call and make a reservation to be part of the financial fitness to...
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ira north korean, china, russia, and isis. director clapper: the intelligence community is not perfect. we are anrganization of human beings, prone to sometimes make errors. i don't think the intelligence community gets the credit it it does to keep this nation secure, and the number of plots -- terrorist plots, that have been thwarted. that focuses on this country and other countries. senator mccaskill: i want to thank the chairman, senator graham, and others. i can count on a little more than one hand who have stood up in a nonpolitical way to defend the intelligence community over the last few weeks. soon electedat the leader of this country would put julian assange on a pedestal compared to the men and women of the intelligence community and military that are so deeply embedded in the intelligence community, it should bring about a cried no matter whether you are republican or democrat. there should be howls. does the roles were reversed, there would be howls from the republican side of the aisle. host: barbara from roanoke, virginia on the democratic line. caller: i do not trust donald trump
ira north korean, china, russia, and isis. director clapper: the intelligence community is not perfect. we are anrganization of human beings, prone to sometimes make errors. i don't think the intelligence community gets the credit it it does to keep this nation secure, and the number of plots -- terrorist plots, that have been thwarted. that focuses on this country and other countries. senator mccaskill: i want to thank the chairman, senator graham, and others. i can count on a little more than...
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member of the ira, has been deputy first minister for over ten years, and is seen as a key figure in the northern ireland peace process. a 26—year—old man, accused of killing five people at anas appeared in court. esteban santiago, an iraq war veteran, could face the death penalty if found guilty. he's already admitted to investigators that he planned friday's attack at fort lauderdale—hollywood international airport. the funeral of iran's former president who died on sunday will ta ke president who died on sunday will take place later today. the country is serving three days of mourning. he left the presidency 20 years ago but remained an influential figure in iranian politics. scientists have found that a drug used to treat alzheimer's disease encourages teeth to regrow as well as repairing cavities. researchers at king's college london found that the drug tideglusib stimulates the formation of dentine, the materialfound under tooth enamel. it's thought the discovery might reduce the need for fillings in the future. and one of the world's most challenging dog sled races has kicked off in the french alps. with a backdrop of snow—capped mountains "the great 0dyssey challeng
member of the ira, has been deputy first minister for over ten years, and is seen as a key figure in the northern ireland peace process. a 26—year—old man, accused of killing five people at anas appeared in court. esteban santiago, an iraq war veteran, could face the death penalty if found guilty. he's already admitted to investigators that he planned friday's attack at fort lauderdale—hollywood international airport. the funeral of iran's former president who died on sunday will ta ke...
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ira in 1974 are due to resume later this year. rescuers have pulled the last remaining bodies from the wreckage of an italian hotel which was destroyedt 29 people are now known to have died in the avalanche, which was triggered by a series of earthquakes. eleven people survived. you are watching bbc news at five. let's move to events in mexico. it looks like the proposed visit by the president of mexico to the united states next week has been called off. we'll granted in mexico city. there is a lot of anger flying around, and this is the result? that is right, it has been a building war of words, war of tweets paps. it began with president trump tweeting that unless the mexican president was prepared to say they would pave the wall, then he should call off the wall, then he should call off the meeting. a couple of hours later, and he did exactly that, and i have got the tweets here. translated from the spanish, it basically says we have informed the white house that we will not take pa rt white house that we will not take part in the working party next week, but mexico reiterates its willingness to work with the us on things that ben
ira in 1974 are due to resume later this year. rescuers have pulled the last remaining bodies from the wreckage of an italian hotel which was destroyedt 29 people are now known to have died in the avalanche, which was triggered by a series of earthquakes. eleven people survived. you are watching bbc news at five. let's move to events in mexico. it looks like the proposed visit by the president of mexico to the united states next week has been called off. we'll granted in mexico city. there is a...
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kind of revival of the auto ira concept which bob reynolds was supportive and the coverage to more workers. it will pay off economically and politically. >> universal coverage an not reaching all americans. if you are low-income folks. i am curious what the panelist think about having said to reach to don't much or refundable savers credit or some other -- >> i would offer one or two comments on that. as i think we have looked at where the tax deferral incentives today were rewarding 80% of them are rewarding individuals with incomes under $ $150,000. the primary incentives are reaching the middle clas in terms of how they are utilized. are there other things that might possibly be done through savers credits and so forth? that is a possibility. i want to emphasize i think most of the dollars are being utilized by individuals who are more middle class. >> there is another question back here. >> well with that, i know we are nearing the end of our time. so i want to give you all a couple minutes each to talk about why this is a priority for your company and closing thoughts. >> first of all, i want to thank the financial services roundtable for sponsoring what
kind of revival of the auto ira concept which bob reynolds was supportive and the coverage to more workers. it will pay off economically and politically. >> universal coverage an not reaching all americans. if you are low-income folks. i am curious what the panelist think about having said to reach to don't much or refundable savers credit or some other -- >> i would offer one or two comments on that. as i think we have looked at where the tax deferral incentives today were...
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an identification from him. he resisted a little bit, and when she continued to press, you either give me your department indication or i'm going to call police, that's when he got irarate. >> police say after he put down the cleaver he told the owners if he call the cops he would come back and kill them once he's out of jail. they did call police after he left. officers found him at the back door of the restaurant and arrested him. police are looking for the drone operator who crashed into seattle's space needle of course the camera on board the aircraft was rolling. it happened last month but space needle just released the video you can see the drone getting closer and closer crashing right into the observation tower. and that crash right there was right near technicians who were preparing for a fireworks display. the space needle ceo says this is the third time workers have recovered a drone on space needle property. the federal aviation administration is investigating. >>> a police officer's routine response to car asked accident in lancaster county may have saved live 60 miles away in philadelphia. >> our kathy orr is tracking your forecast. >> that's right. it
an identification from him. he resisted a little bit, and when she continued to press, you either give me your department indication or i'm going to call police, that's when he got irarate. >> police say after he put down the cleaver he told the owners if he call the cops he would come back and kill them once he's out of jail. they did call police after he left. officers found him at the back door of the restaurant and arrested him. police are looking for the drone operator who crashed...
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an experienced politician, health and agriculture minister. she takes over that most senior position in northern ireland. although she is from a staunchly republican family, she does not have the personal iraifficult man to replace, important in bridging the gap between unionists and republicans that led to power sharing. that has collapsed, that will be a challenge to michelle 0'neill. she did pay tribute to him as she was confirmed. for me to be selected as leader of the party in the north the truly the biggest honour of my life. ifeel a huge responsibility on my shoulders and while i don't underestimate my task given the change in the political world locally nationally and internationally, i will not let you down. i won't let you down because i've learnt from the best. my late father former sinn fein councillor brendan doris, our mp, francine molloy and of course martin mcguinness. i've worked with martin throughout all of my adult life as an activist, councillor, mla and minister. i have no doubt that i am following in the foot steps of a political giant. the warm response for those words about martin mcguinness. the difficulty and the challenge for michelle 0'neill begin immediately b
an experienced politician, health and agriculture minister. she takes over that most senior position in northern ireland. although she is from a staunchly republican family, she does not have the personal iraifficult man to replace, important in bridging the gap between unionists and republicans that led to power sharing. that has collapsed, that will be a challenge to michelle 0'neill. she did pay tribute to him as she was confirmed. for me to be selected as leader of the party in the north...
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ira concept, which bonn reynolds was supportive of. extend the coverage to more workers p it will pay off economically and pay off politically. >> there is still an issue of it not reaching all-americans. i'm curious about the refer -- [ inaudible ] >> i would offer one or two comments on that. as i think we have looked at where the expenditure, tax deferral incentives today are frankly, they were awarding 80% of them are rewarding individuals with incomes under $150,000. so the primary incentives that are invested today really are reaching the middle class in terms of how they are utilized. specifically to your question, are there other things that might possibly be done to help through credit and so forth, that's a possibility. i just want to emphasize that i think most of those dollars today are being utilized by individuals that are more in that middle class. >> and there is another question back here. >> with that, i know we are entering near the end of our time. i want to give you all a couple minutes each to talk about why this is such a priority for your company and any closing thoughts from your perspective. >> first of all, i want to th
ira concept, which bonn reynolds was supportive of. extend the coverage to more workers p it will pay off economically and pay off politically. >> there is still an issue of it not reaching all-americans. i'm curious about the refer -- [ inaudible ] >> i would offer one or two comments on that. as i think we have looked at where the expenditure, tax deferral incentives today are frankly, they were awarding 80% of them are rewarding individuals with incomes under $150,000. so the...
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an election. if the assembly is back up and running, she is likely to be deputy first minister. she follows martin mcguinness, and she comes from a staunchly republican family, but she doesn't have the irams and martin mcguinness talking about the generational difference, martin because of his ill—health had to stand down, slightly earlier than he had hoped, gerry adams is also looking to step down as the president of sinn fein, the overall leader. there are big challenges ahead for michelle o'neill, she referenced the fact that martin mcguinness will be a hard man to follow, he was sent to in those negotiations and in bridging the gap with unionists to allow the power—sharing government here to exist. part of that was the malaysia ship —— the relationship with ian paisley, but recently the rain laden ship has been very bitter which has led to the collapse of this power—sharing government. —— recently the glacial ship. there will be probably bitter words. but there will be talks after the election that take space at the start of march to try and get the executive back up and running again. all of that will be a challenge for michelle o'neill, but you heard gerry adams and martin mcguinn
an election. if the assembly is back up and running, she is likely to be deputy first minister. she follows martin mcguinness, and she comes from a staunchly republican family, but she doesn't have the irams and martin mcguinness talking about the generational difference, martin because of his ill—health had to stand down, slightly earlier than he had hoped, gerry adams is also looking to step down as the president of sinn fein, the overall leader. there are big challenges ahead for michelle...
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which will increase everybody's portfolio and their 401(k)s and their iras will see a big increase and itcould have the effect of having anincrease in jobs. i think it will have its intended effect be one great to see you, happy new year. coming up on the show, shewas a big target on the campaign trail.>> miss pocahontas, elizabeth warren, she is probably the senator is doing just about the least in the united states . is a total failure . clayton: elizabeth warren says if he doesn't get her way, trumps cabinet picks will not get confirmed. >> at the time test test ... at the time ... ... ... >> good morning. i'm abby huntsman, breaking overnight the man behind the massacre now admitting on the murderous ram opinion, he was given his gup back just before the deadly shooting spree. she was a big target on the campaign trail. >> it's pocahahns in, doing just about the least in the united states senate. she's a total failure. >> she says if she doesn't get her way they will not get confirmed. if president-elect gets ready to bid farewell. >> i never cried before, i her our president say a climate change is the most important
which will increase everybody's portfolio and their 401(k)s and their iras will see a big increase and itcould have the effect of having anincrease in jobs. i think it will have its intended effect be one great to see you, happy new year. coming up on the show, shewas a big target on the campaign trail.>> miss pocahontas, elizabeth warren, she is probably the senator is doing just about the least in the united states . is a total failure . clayton: elizabeth warren says if he doesn't get...
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the former ira commander resigned as deputy first minister because of a row about a botched green energy scheme. he has been ill, and said he was not physically able to fight anen offering their best wishes to mr mcguinness. i think that we now need to build on the legacy that he and others were involved in in building political institutions here and the peace process to try to move northern ireland forward and it is very important we all continue to do that. the future of thousands of free cash machines is in doubt as bankers demand a cut in the cost of running the link network. they're calling for a 20% reduction in a fee the bank incurs when customers use free machines. some in the industry, say the current system "makes no economic sense" since cash withdrawals are on the decline, as more people use contactless payments. one independent atm operator said a quarter of free—to—use sites could be lost. a british man has died whilst working on a stadium for the 2022 world cup tournament in qatar. the event's organisers say an investigation is under way into the incident which happened yesterday. the 40—year—old man has not been named, but the authorities say
the former ira commander resigned as deputy first minister because of a row about a botched green energy scheme. he has been ill, and said he was not physically able to fight anen offering their best wishes to mr mcguinness. i think that we now need to build on the legacy that he and others were involved in in building political institutions here and the peace process to try to move northern ireland forward and it is very important we all continue to do that. the future of thousands of free...
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an mtv. steve: back in the old days, music television, actually had music. brian: they're tweeting about hearings. steve: this is -- brian: wonder why ratings are dripping. steve teach are is a line, irait. ainsley: it was not questioning. returning stolen baby from toys "r" us. brian: he did a follow up tweet. steve: terrible. 7:11 in new york city. heather joins us with headlines. >> what little girl doesn't want to sit on her grandfather's lap. that is terrible. hope you're off to good day. in florida there is desperate search to catch and armed and dangerous cop killer. police upping the rewarded to $100,000 for this man. please take a close look. around the clock manhunt for march keefe lloyd intensifying this morn. march markief. they received hundreds of tips so far. >>> new report confirming what we already new, veterans not getting care they need. government accountability office placing va on high-risk list again. two years later not much has changed. after all we know about this horrific situation there. records showing more than 1000 veterans waiting more than a month for care. the va not responding to that report, saying it has made steady progress. during the campaign pr
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a former leader of the ira, his politicaljourney took him to an unlikely partnership in government inorthern ireland. recently it's been revealed mr mcguinness has been suffering from a serious illness. the question i ask myself is, are you physically capable of fighting this election with the intensity elections need to be fought? the answer is, i am not physically capable. we'll look back at the career of man who has been loved, loathed, feared and revered in northern ireland. also tonight: buried under the snow — dozens are feared dead in italy as an avalanche crushes a hotel, rescuers sealdjiolsm and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: it's a one—day series defeat for england's cricketers in india. they fall short in what would have been a record run chase. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it has been a politicaljourney that has taken him from the leadership of the ira and prison, to negotiations with westminster, to one of the most senior positions in northern ireland politics. from political life. he resigned as northern ireland's deputy first m
a former leader of the ira, his politicaljourney took him to an unlikely partnership in government inorthern ireland. recently it's been revealed mr mcguinness has been suffering from a serious illness. the question i ask myself is, are you physically capable of fighting this election with the intensity elections need to be fought? the answer is, i am not physically capable. we'll look back at the career of man who has been loved, loathed, feared and revered in northern ireland. also tonight:...