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back in salford, paul and jake were first—time buyers at millennium point, and they welcome today's report overall — the change in regulations with, so how is it or they either weren't built correctly to begin with, so how is it fair that them costs fall on us? it's great that the voice has finally been heard by the select committee. we don't have that money. it's very difficult for anyone in our kind of situation, like a modest—sized flat to have that sort of money. in the commons today, the housing committee chair described government support as totally inadequate. to make all high—rise buildings totally safe and remove all defects, the total bill could be as high as £15 billion, and leaseholders should not have to pay that. in response, the housing minister said he could not guarantee that all leaseholders would not have to contribute. we cannot write an open cheque on behalf of the taxpayer. that would send the wrong signal to developers and those who are responsible for these buildings that they do not have to pay because the taxpayer will. but 25 conservative mps have expressed conce
back in salford, paul and jake were first—time buyers at millennium point, and they welcome today's report overall — the change in regulations with, so how is it or they either weren't built correctly to begin with, so how is it fair that them costs fall on us? it's great that the voice has finally been heard by the select committee. we don't have that money. it's very difficult for anyone in our kind of situation, like a modest—sized flat to have that sort of money. in the commons today,...
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back in salford, paul and jake were first—time buyers at millennium point and they welcomed today's reporte in regulations or they weren't built correctly to begin with so how is it fair that those costs fall down on us? and it's great that the voice has finally been heard by the select committee. we don't have that money. it's very difficult for anyone in our kind of situation, like a modest—sized flat, to have that sort of money. in the commons today, the housing committee chair described government support as totally inadequate. to make all high—rise buildings totally safe and remove all defects, the total bill could be as high as £15 billion, and leaseholders should not have to pay that. but the housing minister said he couldn't rule out leaseholders having to meet some of the costs and said building owners have a responsibility, too. because we cannot write an open cheque on behalf of the taxpayer — that would send the wrong signal to developers and those who are responsible for these buildings, that they do not have to pay because the taxpayer will. but 25 conservative mps have expre
back in salford, paul and jake were first—time buyers at millennium point and they welcomed today's reporte in regulations or they weren't built correctly to begin with so how is it fair that those costs fall down on us? and it's great that the voice has finally been heard by the select committee. we don't have that money. it's very difficult for anyone in our kind of situation, like a modest—sized flat, to have that sort of money. in the commons today, the housing committee chair described...
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the three-time slam dunk contest champ getting sent to the mat three times by youtuber jake paul. mma fighter conor mcgregor. that is a little different for his next fight. those are the morning headlines. i respect the confidence, i guess, promotion. pete: worst idea ever. maybe, will, some day when "fox & friends" back to its glory you and i get into the ring. will: i don't like you and i challenge. pete: i don't know how it will go. will: i will like to get into the swimming race. i don't want to get into the ring. jedediah: have either of you guys taking boxing? will: i am signing this afternoon. jedediah: you guys always underme. i take plenty of boxing. step in the ring with me. putting the idea out there. pete: crazy world. jedediah: i'm not afraid. let's ask rick reichmuth though. have you taken any boxing? will you step in the ring with us? >> no. this is bad idea. chad, don't get in the ring with the guys. pete, don't say you take the challenge it is a new world. all of this is bad idea. like it was for nate robinson as well. here you go. if you tried to get home today f
the three-time slam dunk contest champ getting sent to the mat three times by youtuber jake paul. mma fighter conor mcgregor. that is a little different for his next fight. those are the morning headlines. i respect the confidence, i guess, promotion. pete: worst idea ever. maybe, will, some day when "fox & friends" back to its glory you and i get into the ring. will: i don't like you and i challenge. pete: i don't know how it will go. will: i will like to get into the swimming...
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back in salford, paul and jake were first—time buyers at millennium point, and they welcome today's reportns or they either weren't built correctly to begin with, so how is it fair that them costs fall on us? it's great that the voice has finally been heard by the select committee. we don't have that money. it's very difficult for anyone in our kind of situation, like a modest—sized flat to have that sort of money. in the commons today, the housing committee chair described government support as totally inadequate. to make all high—rise buildings totally safe and remove all defects, the total bill could be as high as £15 billion, and leaseholders should not have to pay that. in response, the housing minister said he could not guarantee that all leaseholders would not have to contribute. we cannot write an open cheque on behalf of the taxpayer. that would send the wrong signal to developers and those who are responsible for these buildings that they do not have to pay because the taxpayer will. but 25 conservative mps have expressed concern about the government's proposals. and across brita
back in salford, paul and jake were first—time buyers at millennium point, and they welcome today's reportns or they either weren't built correctly to begin with, so how is it fair that them costs fall on us? it's great that the voice has finally been heard by the select committee. we don't have that money. it's very difficult for anyone in our kind of situation, like a modest—sized flat to have that sort of money. in the commons today, the housing committee chair described government...