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he's going for the death tax, which is labour's plans to halve the out of inheritance tax exemption fromhe says that homes owned by people who've worked hard all of their lives, they've saved and struggled, put something by, they are going to be punished by this tax. well, actually you could make exactly the same argument for the dementia tax that you don't like to call it. people will lose their homes if they have to go in... if they are to stay at home and receive nonresidential care, in the same way that they would under labour. it is a curious argument. it is also about the skewed property market, that is pa rt the skewed property market, that is part of the problem. there is a point that outside of the bubble of london, you know, where house prices are absolutely ridiculous, you would end up with about 60% of houses in london being, you know, within the bracket. but that wouldn't necessarily be the same outside. but the tax on both from either side or exactly the same. let's move on quickly to mr trump in saudi arabia. back to the sunday telegraph, going back to the first page. and
he's going for the death tax, which is labour's plans to halve the out of inheritance tax exemption fromhe says that homes owned by people who've worked hard all of their lives, they've saved and struggled, put something by, they are going to be punished by this tax. well, actually you could make exactly the same argument for the dementia tax that you don't like to call it. people will lose their homes if they have to go in... if they are to stay at home and receive nonresidential care, in the...
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journalists, both candidates also based questions by the audience including on immigration and inheritance taxsecurity was also high on the agenda. one week after the manchester suicide bombing, the latest polls show that theresa may's comfortable lead over the labour party is narrowing. his latest television performance could help voters decide whether she keeps her job or not. >> you're watching dw news. still to come, remembering the victim of a so-called honor killing here in berlin. that is as the two brothers who allegedly ordered their sister's murder walk free from a court in turkey. back in a minute, we will see you then. >> the dw media center, ca live, find it again, here more of it. diover it. video and audio, podcasts and like resources. admit media center dot dw.com. >> just listen, this is the sound of time passing. what is the sound of a tree not falling? it is the sound of adversity, tourism. reliable food and water. the united nations development program is listening and working with communities to protect forests for the future we want. if you're here what we are hearing, fi
journalists, both candidates also based questions by the audience including on immigration and inheritance taxsecurity was also high on the agenda. one week after the manchester suicide bombing, the latest polls show that theresa may's comfortable lead over the labour party is narrowing. his latest television performance could help voters decide whether she keeps her job or not. >> you're watching dw news. still to come, remembering the victim of a so-called honor killing here in berlin....
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so it is a form of inheritance tax that only penalises people with social ca re only penalises peoplencern. if we wish to tax inheritance heavily, it should be all, notjust inheritance heavily, it should be all, not just the inheritance heavily, it should be all, notjust the inheritances of the minority unlucky enough to have a social care need. very good to talk with you. thank you for your time. sir andrew dilnot who led the review on social care for the government in 2011. interesting to hear from you. and today at 5.30 on bbc news we will be putting your questions about the conservative manifesto to iain duncan smith — the former cabinet minister and of course tory party leader. you can get in touch via twitter using the hashtag bbc ask this — or text your questions to 61124 — and you can email us as well at askthis@bbc.co.uk do send in your questions, about the conservative party manifesto launched too. a group representing dozens of recycling organisations has named and shamed the six products in your shopping trolley that are hardest to recycle. pringles and lucozade topped the
so it is a form of inheritance tax that only penalises people with social ca re only penalises peoplencern. if we wish to tax inheritance heavily, it should be all, notjust inheritance heavily, it should be all, not just the inheritance heavily, it should be all, notjust the inheritances of the minority unlucky enough to have a social care need. very good to talk with you. thank you for your time. sir andrew dilnot who led the review on social care for the government in 2011. interesting to...
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would form part of their child, it would form part of their estate and potentially be subject to inheritance taxin the property, worst—case scenario, the person who has bought the flat or whatever could have a bill to pay? i suppose, is that saying, whatever you do, if pa rents is that saying, whatever you do, if parents or grandparents or whoever get involved in this way, absolutely ta ke get involved in this way, absolutely take legal advice? if you are quite knowledgeable person you might not feel the need to do it but i think you need to make sure, whether through advice or doing your own research, that you are aware of the risks of it. if you are borrowing any more money to give to your child, you have those debt risks and the risks you're taking on there, so it is just about making sure you are well informed before you do it with everything that you could —— every thing that could happen before giving that money to your child. there are lots of interesting statistics out today in relation to the survey, and in terms of first—time buyers, it is interesting, when you look at the average age
would form part of their child, it would form part of their estate and potentially be subject to inheritance taxin the property, worst—case scenario, the person who has bought the flat or whatever could have a bill to pay? i suppose, is that saying, whatever you do, if pa rents is that saying, whatever you do, if parents or grandparents or whoever get involved in this way, absolutely ta ke get involved in this way, absolutely take legal advice? if you are quite knowledgeable person you might...
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child, it would form part of their estate and therefore, be subject to potentially subject to inheritance taxts to consideration. it is not anyone wants to think about, but it could bea wants to think about, but it could be a complication further down the line. if that money is tied up in the prort, i suppose worst case scenario, the person who bought the flat or whatever could have a bill to pay. i suppose is that saying, whatever you do, if parents or grandparents get involved in this way, take legal advice? well, i think, i mean, if you are a savvy person, you might not feel the need to do it, but you need to make sure whether it is through advice that you are aware of the risk of doing it. if you're borrowing money to give to your child, you have got those debt risks and those risks you're taking on there, it is about making sure that you are well—informed before you do it of everything that could happen by giving that money to your child. there is lots of interesting stats out today in relation to this survey and in terms of first—time buyers. when you look at the average age of a first
child, it would form part of their estate and therefore, be subject to potentially subject to inheritance taxts to consideration. it is not anyone wants to think about, but it could bea wants to think about, but it could be a complication further down the line. if that money is tied up in the prort, i suppose worst case scenario, the person who bought the flat or whatever could have a bill to pay. i suppose is that saying, whatever you do, if parents or grandparents get involved in this way,...
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that we appreciate the president also looking at the elimination of the gift tax as well as the inheritance tax anything that might cause problems if we define the rules to read in any abuses we look forward to working with you on that. >> thing q. mr. secretary for being here the tax policy that provides 3 million will be americans with the tax cut is 250 not so wealthy americans the white house says the nonpartisan committee would not increase the national debt by 5.$5 trillion the economist say tax cuts don't pay for themselves they never will and they never have we all want 3 percent growth but we want to urge you to do a robust investment in infrastructure it won't pay for itself but most of the say you could reclaim half of the money the url for infrastructure given the job created with the resources of the private sector that the debt would of leash is very important that is the way that you reduce the deficit china make some of major move and in america as a global economic leader with the infrastructure bill to open china to 47 other asian countries to sell their stuff to 47 markets ef
that we appreciate the president also looking at the elimination of the gift tax as well as the inheritance tax anything that might cause problems if we define the rules to read in any abuses we look forward to working with you on that. >> thing q. mr. secretary for being here the tax policy that provides 3 million will be americans with the tax cut is 250 not so wealthy americans the white house says the nonpartisan committee would not increase the national debt by 5.$5 trillion the...
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down to the last £100,000, so basically what the conservatives have done yesterday is reduce the inheritance taxg after you. your family will have the trauma of having looked after you with your long—term dementia care needs and then they would get any inheritance. this is a tax on saving, a tax on death, a tax on inheritance and when people hear what the tories proposed yesterday i think they will think twice about voting tory. but they will be allowed to keep why shouldn't people have to pay for their own social care? not everybody will need it. the point is this, there was an agreement to cap the cost of social care, it was indeed do not purport and the government committed itself to its seven years ago. what happened there is they said there would be a feeling of £76,000, nobody would have to pay more than that, it would rise with inflation... they would get a new mandate this way. that is what they are seeking, they are transferring the burden of your social care from the burden of your social care from the insurance policy that is our society, that we pay national insurance contributions i
down to the last £100,000, so basically what the conservatives have done yesterday is reduce the inheritance taxg after you. your family will have the trauma of having looked after you with your long—term dementia care needs and then they would get any inheritance. this is a tax on saving, a tax on death, a tax on inheritance and when people hear what the tories proposed yesterday i think they will think twice about voting tory. but they will be allowed to keep why shouldn't people have to...
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reversing some changes to corporation tax, reversing capital gains tax reversing changes to inheritance taxes michael white eye, they are also talking about a government owned company taking over southern rail. on defence, they save the should no longer have continuous at sea nuclear deterrence. they are talking about lowering the voting age to 16 foot of the last thing that caught my eye is that they are talking about making election debates between the party debates mandatory. you couldn't duck out of them in future elections. those tv live debates would have to happen. the head of the unite union, one of labour's biggest donors, has said he is now full of optimism after he was quoted by a magazine well, first of all the interview that i did with politico was a conversational piece and it was against the backdrop of if the opinion polls are to be believed that i made those comments. since then, labour have launched their manifesto, it is a fantastic manifesto, a manifesto for workers, for ordinary working people. a manifesto that will change britain for the good. the response that we have
reversing some changes to corporation tax, reversing capital gains tax reversing changes to inheritance taxes michael white eye, they are also talking about a government owned company taking over southern rail. on defence, they save the should no longer have continuous at sea nuclear deterrence. they are talking about lowering the voting age to 16 foot of the last thing that caught my eye is that they are talking about making election debates between the party debates mandatory. you couldn't...
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there's an inheritance tax pushing people out of the state. the more they tax, the slower it gets. back in the early '90s, a republican governor, then independent, i don't know if he ever got to be a democrat, passed the first state income tax, that was low. the state went nuts, went nuts. the next year, he and the legislature passed a state constitutional balanced budget. that was in 1992, if my memory serves me. so that's -- >> how long have you lived there? >> how many years ago is 1992? >> 25. >> 2 pennsylvania. >> oh, my god. >> i was doing the same thing. >> by the way, we're getting old. i'm getting old. >> i know. listen to this. the state constitutional balance budget has never been used. >> in that 25 years? >> not once. >> all right. >> that is extraordinary. >> mr. elliot, join the conversation. we laid out the problem clearly, and the state desperately needs revenue. what's the solution as you see it? >> well, i just want to clarify one thing. people are leaving, but it's not the wealthy. look at -- since 2010, it's the people making $100,000 or more. we have more file
there's an inheritance tax pushing people out of the state. the more they tax, the slower it gets. back in the early '90s, a republican governor, then independent, i don't know if he ever got to be a democrat, passed the first state income tax, that was low. the state went nuts, went nuts. the next year, he and the legislature passed a state constitutional balanced budget. that was in 1992, if my memory serves me. so that's -- >> how long have you lived there? >> how many years ago...
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wealth tax, maybe by increasing the number of people in the higher rate of tax, changing it and inheritance taxnifesto they confirm tuition fees will be scrapped. that comes with a big price tag. it could cost around £11 billion. that is an awful lot of money and we do not have the details on how that will be paid for. lastly, energy and rent price caps. the government underjeremy corbyn would intervene to cap the amount being paid forfuel would intervene to cap the amount being paid for fuel bills at around £1000. if you pay more, thejeremy corbyn government would bring it down. similarly, if you are struggling to pay your rent in the private sector, a jeremy corbyn government will look at introducing rental ca ps government will look at introducing rental caps to put a lid on the amount you have to pay to the landlord. there are a whole swathe of policies. but what that is not really is a breakdown of how this is all going to be paid for. there are all going to be paid for. there are a lot of big ticket items here. for example they will end the public sector pay cap. they will keep the triple
wealth tax, maybe by increasing the number of people in the higher rate of tax, changing it and inheritance taxnifesto they confirm tuition fees will be scrapped. that comes with a big price tag. it could cost around £11 billion. that is an awful lot of money and we do not have the details on how that will be paid for. lastly, energy and rent price caps. the government underjeremy corbyn would intervene to cap the amount being paid forfuel would intervene to cap the amount being paid for fuel...
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there will also be changes to inheritance tax. they would scrap the married couple ‘s allowance.. we are talking about the row ways, the national grid, the royal mail. we are talking about the water companies. thames water alone is valued at around 10 billion. we are talking colossal sums of money from those figures are not in this document. labour people are saying thatis document. labour people are saying that is because these are one of payments. it is capital spending. we are allowed to borrow for capital spending and therefore we don‘t have to include it. what we don‘t know is how much more is labour going to borrow? mr corbyn was asked but he did not answer. under these plans, what we face is more taxes on the rich, more spending on public services, and borrowing and the deficit will go up. he talked about this being a radical and responsible ma nifesto. this being a radical and responsible manifesto. how radical is it? more radical than anything ed miliband was proposing? this is radical. it isa was proposing? this is radical. it is a significant extension of the state and
there will also be changes to inheritance tax. they would scrap the married couple ‘s allowance.. we are talking about the row ways, the national grid, the royal mail. we are talking about the water companies. thames water alone is valued at around 10 billion. we are talking colossal sums of money from those figures are not in this document. labour people are saying thatis document. labour people are saying that is because these are one of payments. it is capital spending. we are allowed to...
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a longer death from dementia, but if you die a long or death from cancer, you would have and inheritance taxwill be able to see that supports provided for them and won't have to worry about how the ca re won't have to worry about how the care is coming from, they won't have to sell their family home while their allies, they won't have to be worrying, as l their allies, they won't have to be worrying, as i say, about those sums all -- worrying, as i say, about those sums all —— while there are lies, they won't be worrying about those bank statements, and they will be able to pass onto their children. this insures sustainability for our care syste m insures sustainability for our care system going onto the future and we need that because our system will collapse with our ageing society unless we take the decisions we need. as i said, when i was speaking, the only suggestion that jeremy corbyn made about paying for social care what to put up the taxes, the basic rate of tax from 20p to 25p, so younger generations would have been paying for that. thank you. applause 0k. well, ok. well, that is t
a longer death from dementia, but if you die a long or death from cancer, you would have and inheritance taxwill be able to see that supports provided for them and won't have to worry about how the ca re won't have to worry about how the care is coming from, they won't have to sell their family home while their allies, they won't have to be worrying, as l their allies, they won't have to be worrying, as i say, about those sums all -- worrying, as i say, about those sums all —— while there...
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it's the number one issue facing britain apart from inheritance tax. chuckles. so bad.amme called made in chelsea. and i really love politics. i'm very lucky, i went to a nice school and i live in a lovely part of london. but i'm not, i don't know, i'm not stuck up. but when people do think of me, and also my name, my nickname is toff, which is, like, ajoke in itself, you know? so people have so many, you know, thoughts about me before they've even met me. chuckles. i'm a member of the conservative party, and i have been for about eight years now. i can't comprehend why anyone my age would support a labour party. i'm trying to remember what i'm like on a date. i'm well nervous. i'm, like, oh my god, it's been so long, literally. damn. hello, nice to meet you, georgia. jack. how are you? yeah, good, fine, quite nervous, but hungry. yeah, i know. if we eat it'll be better. yeah. first things first, right, so, on the political spectrum where would you put yourself? i'm left, on the left. about here. so, centre, where are you? so, centre, left—wing, right—wing, i'm about he
it's the number one issue facing britain apart from inheritance tax. chuckles. so bad.amme called made in chelsea. and i really love politics. i'm very lucky, i went to a nice school and i live in a lovely part of london. but i'm not, i don't know, i'm not stuck up. but when people do think of me, and also my name, my nickname is toff, which is, like, ajoke in itself, you know? so people have so many, you know, thoughts about me before they've even met me. chuckles. i'm a member of the...
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inherit. i think this tax is very damaging and it takes away the sense that we all contribute as well becauseent they cut about £4 billion from the purse, from social care, so thatis from the purse, from social care, so that is why we have this crisis now. had we continued to fund that properly, we would not be in this mess. do you accept that the lib dems are partially responsible for taking out £4.6 billion from social ca re taking out £4.6 billion from social care from 2010 onwards? in 2010 we we re care from 2010 onwards? in 2010 we were faced by a deficit of £160 billion a year and if you carry on without addressing that, it is always the most vulnerable people in society who will suffer the most. but it was the lib dems who negotiated to introduce the cap on ca re negotiated to introduce the cap on care costs, to protect people against catastrophic loss. that has now been abandoned. it is the lib dems who are now saying that £6 billion extra for the nhs and care, through a penny on tax... you cannot haveit through a penny on tax... you cannot have it both ways as a liberal democrat, be
inherit. i think this tax is very damaging and it takes away the sense that we all contribute as well becauseent they cut about £4 billion from the purse, from social care, so thatis from the purse, from social care, so that is why we have this crisis now. had we continued to fund that properly, we would not be in this mess. do you accept that the lib dems are partially responsible for taking out £4.6 billion from social ca re taking out £4.6 billion from social care from 2010 onwards? in...
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he inherited a strong economy of job gains and falling unemployment, but the question here, the true test will be if his plans for taxreate jobs. if the president wants to reach that 25 million goal, he's a little behind. he needs to create about 208,000 jobs per month, and the numbers just aren't there exactly yet. we're going to find out the exact number when i break them live at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. >>> the white house vote to repeal obamacare fodder for late-night shows. comedian stephen colbert, who came under a lot of fire earlier this week after that crude joke about president trump, he took aim at the vote using a "star wars" theme, since it was happening all on may 4th, "star wars" day. >> i think the republicans may have fourthed you off your health insurance, because the house voted to repeal and replace obamacare just a few hours ago. for more, let's go to our congressional -- [ booing ] no, i know the feeling. let's go to our congressional reporter, ben. ben, what was that moment like? >> as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. >> thanks, ben. now -- he's a go
he inherited a strong economy of job gains and falling unemployment, but the question here, the true test will be if his plans for taxreate jobs. if the president wants to reach that 25 million goal, he's a little behind. he needs to create about 208,000 jobs per month, and the numbers just aren't there exactly yet. we're going to find out the exact number when i break them live at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. >>> the white house vote to repeal obamacare fodder for late-night shows....
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taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov >> now back to "strange inheritance's december 2010 in new york city. the heirs of james naismith, the man who invented basketball, are ready to sell the original set of rules that naismith posted in a ymca gym back in 1891. the famed sotheby's auction house has set the minimum bid at $1.3 million. >> the auction generated a tremendous amount of excitement. >> unbeknownst to the naismith clan, a lawrence, kansas, native and k.u. grad turned texas billionaire named david booth is one of the bidders. >> i was born in lawrence. i grew up naismith drive. >> now he's in the game via telephone from austin, texas. >> this was a highly unprecedented auction. you had bobby kennedy's original copy of the emancipation proclamation. you had the only known flag that survived custer's last stand at little bighorn, and then you had the rules. >> talk about competition. the flag from little bighorn sells for $2.2 million. the emancipation proclamation beats that easily -- $3.7 million. >> you could feel the tension building throughout
taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov >> now back to "strange inheritance's december 2010 in new york city. the heirs of james naismith, the man who invented basketball, are ready to sell the original set of rules that naismith posted in a ymca gym back in 1891. the famed sotheby's auction house has set the minimum bid at $1.3 million. >> the auction generated a tremendous amount of excitement. >>...
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tax. those who object not the people with dementia, they are those who are going to inherit.r us whatever we do. we ta ke will vote for us whatever we do. we take you for granted and will introduce whatever policies we see fit. however they impact too. when it comes to the dementia tax, and it isa it comes to the dementia tax, and it is a dementia tax, if you suffer from cancerfor is a dementia tax, if you suffer from cancer for example, the is a dementia tax, if you suffer from cancerfor example, the nhs can look after you. if you suffer from dementia, as my grandma did, for many years, it is a terrible and heartbreaking illness, you can whittle away the value of your home, hundreds of thousands of pounds, down to the last 100,000. when it comes to the triple lock and its abolition, the pensions experts say that the ones who suffer the most are some of the poorest pensioners in society. when it comes onto the winter fuel allowance and means testing, it introduces a complex system of administration. we have it with pensions credit which is means tested. i don‘t know the lates
tax. those who object not the people with dementia, they are those who are going to inherit.r us whatever we do. we ta ke will vote for us whatever we do. we take you for granted and will introduce whatever policies we see fit. however they impact too. when it comes to the dementia tax, and it isa it comes to the dementia tax, and it is a dementia tax, if you suffer from cancerfor is a dementia tax, if you suffer from cancer for example, the is a dementia tax, if you suffer from cancerfor...
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taxes that could be cut in half. he died of an accidental overdose in 2016. there was a quarrel over who was going to inherit his estate and now we know>>> a man from law create who suffered a heart attack in february had a chance to save the people who saved his life. they were on her with a proclamation from the city for their heroic efforts. they were flying to seattle to visit stephen's mother but stephen collapsed on the sidewalk.>> they took over. they literally took over and started compressions immediately. and then eventually asked for the defibrillator. >> the for registered nurses with kaiser permanente had just returned from a business trip in las vegas when they saw stephen on the ground. they performed cpr and deputies arrived with a defibrillator. >> a beautiful and very overwhelming. we actually get to see our work come to life in front of us like this. a great feeling. >> it is wonderful to meet them and see them. it is truly remarkable that they were there and did but they did. >> thanks to the effort of the nurses, stephen's life was saved and he has had a full recovery. we just highlighte
taxes that could be cut in half. he died of an accidental overdose in 2016. there was a quarrel over who was going to inherit his estate and now we know>>> a man from law create who suffered a heart attack in february had a chance to save the people who saved his life. they were on her with a proclamation from the city for their heroic efforts. they were flying to seattle to visit stephen's mother but stephen collapsed on the sidewalk.>> they took over. they literally took over...
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tax, i have to pay capital gains. but if i am on the way to sell it and get hit by a truck and my son or daughter inherited, they pay nothing there is not one single study, not one model that demonstrates that promotes growth or social welfare objectives. so you eliminate. you know how much it cost a year? $17billion a year not collected. we can pay for all the community college for increasing our productivity, two tenths of 1% a year and still have $11 billion for the deficit. what are we talking about? where is our courage? i won't take the time because i'm taking too long already and you know i get very upset about this. if we want to change the way in which we take advantage of opportunity, look at public finance of elections and it will change the whole damn world. it's time to stand up and recognize who we are as a nation and understand that we need the world not just by the example of our power but by the power of our example. it's within our power to move the nation. there is nothing we cannot do. i really mean that. so folks, look, here we are, we are now in a situation where the last point i want to make is this,
tax, i have to pay capital gains. but if i am on the way to sell it and get hit by a truck and my son or daughter inherited, they pay nothing there is not one single study, not one model that demonstrates that promotes growth or social welfare objectives. so you eliminate. you know how much it cost a year? $17billion a year not collected. we can pay for all the community college for increasing our productivity, two tenths of 1% a year and still have $11 billion for the deficit. what are we...
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will inherit the singer's multimillion dollar estate, more than 45 people had ce to claim rights to it. prince's estate worth an estimated $200 million. close to half of that will likely go to taxes>>> and in wisconsin, take a look at this dash cam showing a wild police chase between officers and five teenagers. driving an allegedly stolen car through the suburbs of milwaukee. it goes through the sidewalks and backyards and on the wrong side of the road. the suspects eventually caught and arrested. >>> finally, can anyone stop lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers? can they, paula? >> no. >> she's texting. the answer so far -- >> i was texting lebron. >> playoff dominance with a 44-point victory over the celtics last night in boston, dan. handing the number one seeded team their worst loss in nba history. they're crying -- final score 10-86 and playoffs shift to 11th straight playoff win. maybe the celtics have some better luck, dan. >> oh, my -- >> ron is singling me out because i'm the one from boston but i'm confident in the celtics. what were you doing texting in the middle of -- >> i was actually texting our executive producer. is that okay? i was actually texting rob mar
will inherit the singer's multimillion dollar estate, more than 45 people had ce to claim rights to it. prince's estate worth an estimated $200 million. close to half of that will likely go to taxes>>> and in wisconsin, take a look at this dash cam showing a wild police chase between officers and five teenagers. driving an allegedly stolen car through the suburbs of milwaukee. it goes through the sidewalks and backyards and on the wrong side of the road. the suspects eventually caught...
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inherit the singer's multimillion dollar estate. more than 45 people had come forward to claim rights to it. prince's estate worth an estimated $200 million. close to half of that will likely go to taxes>>> and in wisconsin, take a look at this dash cam video showing a wild police chase between officers and five teenagers driving an allegedly stolen car through the suburbs of milwaukee. the car goes onto sidewalks and backyards as you see there and on the wrong side of the road at times. >> whoa. >> the suspects eventually caught and arrested. >>> and finally, can anyone stop lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers? can they, paula? >> no. >> she's texting. the answer so far -- >> no. i was texting lebron. telling him to back off. >> their playoff dominance with a 44-point victory over the boston celtics last night, dan, in boston, setting several scoring records. >> thank you for that. >> the cavs, that is, handing the number one seeded team their worst loss in nba history. >> what? >> the final score, 130-86. the playoffs now shift to cleveland. the cavaliers gunning for the 11th straight playoff win. maybe the celtics have some better luck, dan. >> oh, my -- >> ron is singling me
inherit the singer's multimillion dollar estate. more than 45 people had come forward to claim rights to it. prince's estate worth an estimated $200 million. close to half of that will likely go to taxes>>> and in wisconsin, take a look at this dash cam video showing a wild police chase between officers and five teenagers driving an allegedly stolen car through the suburbs of milwaukee. the car goes onto sidewalks and backyards as you see there and on the wrong side of the road at...
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inherited. which is not a country growing at 2% growth. the forecasts are if we don't change the track that's exactly what we'll be condemning our children for. if you would talk a little bit about -- tax reform, reg reform is key. domestic energy reform is key. a little bit as to how you foresee this budget and, frankly, this administration, looking at ways to make sure that our kids do not inherit what some believe is inevitable, which is a country that will never grow above 2%. >> thank you, congressman. a couple different things that you asked me. where we thought the defense spending is headed. of course, what's driving all of this is the president's promise. i'll come back to this again and again during the testimony. the president's promise to undo the sequester. that's what drove the decision. the top line spending number you see in our budget, which is $603 billion this year for defense, i think is the exact number it would have been but for the sequester. so that's what we see is a presequester spending level. informed by what's going on right now, we're in the middle of our new national defense strategy. we're looking forward to getting that information from secretary mattis
inherited. which is not a country growing at 2% growth. the forecasts are if we don't change the track that's exactly what we'll be condemning our children for. if you would talk a little bit about -- tax reform, reg reform is key. domestic energy reform is key. a little bit as to how you foresee this budget and, frankly, this administration, looking at ways to make sure that our kids do not inherit what some believe is inevitable, which is a country that will never grow above 2%. >>...