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the jobs are mainly low-paying. you want a good paying job you would have to go down to the tampa area. to make a good point about the caller from new jersey who talked about the neoconservative movement, the tax rate does have to be higher in order for the government to pay for the infrastructure to be improved in this country. there was another caller from west virginia talking about how the federal government was not giving them much help. the folks in west virginia voted for trump. weree to say it, but they bamboozled. trump is basically didn't tell the truth about a lot of things he was going to do for those folks. as far as jobs in this area, the jobs are mostly low-paid in this area. , whaton infrastructure conditions are like in spring hill compared to tampa. is that a large difference? how would you describe it? caller: there are some areas that still have non-paved roads up here. it's a developing area. you get a lot of farmers that are selling off their land to developers and putting home developments and
the jobs are mainly low-paying. you want a good paying job you would have to go down to the tampa area. to make a good point about the caller from new jersey who talked about the neoconservative movement, the tax rate does have to be higher in order for the government to pay for the infrastructure to be improved in this country. there was another caller from west virginia talking about how the federal government was not giving them much help. the folks in west virginia voted for trump. weree...
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low pay and insecurity are like an epidemic under the tories.obs and take action to enforce a floor under employment standards across the board, so that alljobs are decentjobs, all workers, the true wealth creators in this country, can play their part in transforming britain for the benefit of all. that was jeremy corbyn talking to party activists in leicester at the rally this afternoon that is here what the prime minister has been saying goes that she has been in wolverhampton in the west midlands where the party enjoyed success in the selection of the regional mag, winning narrowly over labour. let's see what her view is of the impact those local election results will have on the general election. i'm very grateful for the support we received in the local elections. here in the west midlands people now have a strong local champion in the new mayor, andy street. the question people now face in the general election is, who should lead the country for the next five years, me orjeremy corbyn? not a single vote has been passed in the election yet.
low pay and insecurity are like an epidemic under the tories.obs and take action to enforce a floor under employment standards across the board, so that alljobs are decentjobs, all workers, the true wealth creators in this country, can play their part in transforming britain for the benefit of all. that was jeremy corbyn talking to party activists in leicester at the rally this afternoon that is here what the prime minister has been saying goes that she has been in wolverhampton in the west...
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everyone works are free, we don't take a fee, the actors, the director, the writer, they all work for low payaid, if it doesn't, they don't. fortv, in it works, people get paid, if it doesn't, they don't. for tv, in a movie, we say we're not going to pay you but you get to do what you want to do is very a feeling in the movie business. in television if you said that, they would say it is good to hear that, but this guy over here is going to pay me and i get to do what i want to do. so it is much more competitive. for that reason micro—budget in tv is not the solution. we have a different idea of how to crack tv but it's not that. are you ever surprised when you see the success of your movies, how well they do? well, a hit movie isa how well they do? well, a hit movie is a magical thing. how well they do? well, a hit movie is a magicalthing. no how well they do? well, a hit movie is a magical thing. no matter how many times it happens, when we have one, get out was our most recent success , one, get out was our most recent success, and we thought it was going to do quite well, and it opened, a
everyone works are free, we don't take a fee, the actors, the director, the writer, they all work for low payaid, if it doesn't, they don't. fortv, in it works, people get paid, if it doesn't, they don't. for tv, in a movie, we say we're not going to pay you but you get to do what you want to do is very a feeling in the movie business. in television if you said that, they would say it is good to hear that, but this guy over here is going to pay me and i get to do what i want to do. so it is...
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. >> reporter: there's an effort underway to make it easier for low income earners in california to payheir traffic tickets. we will tell you about a bill making its way through the capital that aims to level the playing field. >>> if you are trying to get into san francisco using the bay bridge, right now, bridge traffic does not look too bad. it's pretty normal on your way toward treasure island. >>> on a season that began in october, we have one more system dropping in today. it's cold and windy for some. we could get some rain. it is raining near redding right now. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it's already tuesday. may 16. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. 5:30 am. don't be caught off guard. there is a slight chance for rain in some areas, -- >> lake county, maybe. napa county. >> definitely chilly. >> yes. these may be the coolest inland temperatures we see for a long time. there will be some snow in the sierra. not a lot. accumulations between 1-3 inches. that's where it is tracking. we are on the western edge and it is screaming in cloud cover. rain on the west
. >> reporter: there's an effort underway to make it easier for low income earners in california to payheir traffic tickets. we will tell you about a bill making its way through the capital that aims to level the playing field. >>> if you are trying to get into san francisco using the bay bridge, right now, bridge traffic does not look too bad. it's pretty normal on your way toward treasure island. >>> on a season that began in october, we have one more system dropping...
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protection district does not have enough funding to afford it.plus, high turnover, no job security and low pay has scared fire fighters away. sot the pay and benefits are about 30-40% less here than other stations in the greater bay areajustine waldmanstandup all of the equipment here will go to other stations. and fire fighters will get jobs at other stations either in brentwood, oakley or discovery bay.nat call for serviceto serve the amount of people here 9 fire stations are recommended.but now with three stations doing all the work response times will, without question, according to the chief, increase.sot response times will go up depending on where the location is from 2 to 7 to 10 minutes depending on the area wherever it is at the station built in 1960.. will shutdown on july first.in knighsten justine waldman kron 4 news. (steve) another heated debate tonight... over whether some east bay schools should be allowed to break away from the mount diablo school district.(pam) mount diablo is made up of 56 - schools... serving more than 32-thousand students. the district covers a large port
protection district does not have enough funding to afford it.plus, high turnover, no job security and low pay has scared fire fighters away. sot the pay and benefits are about 30-40% less here than other stations in the greater bay areajustine waldmanstandup all of the equipment here will go to other stations. and fire fighters will get jobs at other stations either in brentwood, oakley or discovery bay.nat call for serviceto serve the amount of people here 9 fire stations are recommended.but...
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protection district does not have enough funding to afford it.plus, high turnover, no job security and low pays scared fire fighters away. sot the pay and benefits are about 30-40% less here than other stations in the greater bay areajustine waldmanstandup all of the equipment here will go to other stations. and fire fighters will get jobs at other stations either in brentwood, oakley or discovery bay.nat call for serviceto serve the amount of people here 9 fire stations are recommended.but now with three stations doing all the work response times will, without question, according to the chief, increase.sot response times will go up depending on where the location is from 2 to 7 to 10 minutes depending on the area wherever it is at the station built in 1960.. will shutdown on july first.in knighsten justine waldman kron 4 news. (grant) breaking news just in: there is a suspicious package in san francisco's castro district that has shut down the busy intersection of market and castro. police have flooded the area and have a shelter in place in effect for people in the area of market & castro, 1
protection district does not have enough funding to afford it.plus, high turnover, no job security and low pays scared fire fighters away. sot the pay and benefits are about 30-40% less here than other stations in the greater bay areajustine waldmanstandup all of the equipment here will go to other stations. and fire fighters will get jobs at other stations either in brentwood, oakley or discovery bay.nat call for serviceto serve the amount of people here 9 fire stations are recommended.but now...
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it was being investigated for claims of low pay, excessive overtime, and possible misuse of student labor now there's reports that the three men who were working with the u.s. nonprofit to investigate the claims were arrested by chinese officials and are now being detained. >>> passengers mying southwest airlines into sacramento will soon be able to avoid the dreaded backup when you're trying to get off the plane. southwest is experimenting with using two exit doors landing at sacramento international airport. customers can get off through the forward doors or the back door using stairs. the experiment improves performance and customer experience. >>> considering banning plastic drinking straws. environmental groups want to reduce the number of straws that end up in beaches and water ways, and the city of davis recently passed a law requiring restaurants to ask people if they want a straw instead of just automatically giving them a straw. >>> 6:41, the time. a man shot and killed by police near the vacaville outlet mall, coming up in the 7:00 hour, the new information we just learned abou
it was being investigated for claims of low pay, excessive overtime, and possible misuse of student labor now there's reports that the three men who were working with the u.s. nonprofit to investigate the claims were arrested by chinese officials and are now being detained. >>> passengers mying southwest airlines into sacramento will soon be able to avoid the dreaded backup when you're trying to get off the plane. southwest is experimenting with using two exit doors landing at...
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the low-paying workers that feel like they're being ignored.mer president obama could maybe help macron, but i don't think he's going to convince those that don't care for the french elite. >> neil: which is why we sent you to paris and not, let's say, charlie gasparino. can you match? here i am in paris. bada bing. ashley webster. all this weekend, that will be riveting. delta is offering compensation to a family kicked off a flight over seat issues, this one you won't believe. new bike? yeah, 'cause i got allstate. if you total your new bike, they replace it with a brand new one. that's cool. i got a new helmet. we know steve. it's good to be in (good hands). what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ >> neil: al
the low-paying workers that feel like they're being ignored.mer president obama could maybe help macron, but i don't think he's going to convince those that don't care for the french elite. >> neil: which is why we sent you to paris and not, let's say, charlie gasparino. can you match? here i am in paris. bada bing. ashley webster. all this weekend, that will be riveting. delta is offering compensation to a family kicked off a flight over seat issues, this one you won't believe. new bike?...
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tamika: i worked for, like, really, really low pay, which was okay with me. lemonis: for how long?-tamika: like a year. -lemonis: wow. tonnie's basically relying on free labor. and the fact that his sister is willing to help out shows that he has real backing from his family. that's a big advantage when you're struggling. so, who's doing the quality control on this kind of stuff? -tamika: myself and tonnie. -lemonis: yourself? and so do you think this looks right? tamika: no, that one's not going out. lemonis: i don't want to see paper. this wouldn't clear. tamika: and the more we go through, we realize how much is wasted. lemonis: when this happens, two from the same batch at the same time, there's no process. tamika: and let me tell you, i have fought with my brother on this process. lemonis: why are you fighting with him? why aren't you just fixing it? -does he listen to you? -tamika: no. -lemonis: no? -tamika: no. lemonis: that looks nice. are you a professional cake decorator? marcus: yeah, i am. lemonis: it's a small space to work, no? and is tonnie easy to work with? marcus:
tamika: i worked for, like, really, really low pay, which was okay with me. lemonis: for how long?-tamika: like a year. -lemonis: wow. tonnie's basically relying on free labor. and the fact that his sister is willing to help out shows that he has real backing from his family. that's a big advantage when you're struggling. so, who's doing the quality control on this kind of stuff? -tamika: myself and tonnie. -lemonis: yourself? and so do you think this looks right? tamika: no, that one's not...
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they work with china labor watch to publish report low pay, excessive overtime, misuse of student labortells nbc news she last talked to her husband saturday, hasn't heard from him since. claimed police said he was arrested for illegal surveillance. a spokesperson for ivanka trump brand declined to comment and spokesman for the company says they make 10,000 to 20,000 pairs of shoes for her brand. a fraction of the 20 million pairs the company produces each year. >>> let's turn to business. there's a winner between share price between alphabet and amazon. amazon share price reached an all-time high in early trade yesterday. what does this mean. >> lewis, you're right. 33% of this year alone, five months paying $120 billion. analysts expect that trend to continue. they're not alone. competitors, apple, microsoft, facebook all doing very well. these are large, large, large companies. amazon and facebook in a race to reach the other, microsoft, apple, facebook, being worth more than a half trillion. huge amounts of money. there was news involving a tech firm uber fired chief engineer for se
they work with china labor watch to publish report low pay, excessive overtime, misuse of student labortells nbc news she last talked to her husband saturday, hasn't heard from him since. claimed police said he was arrested for illegal surveillance. a spokesperson for ivanka trump brand declined to comment and spokesman for the company says they make 10,000 to 20,000 pairs of shoes for her brand. a fraction of the 20 million pairs the company produces each year. >>> let's turn to...
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they're worried about the low-paying jobs whereas i think shelby's point, your point, my point, and certainlyration's point is we're focused on the higher-paying jobs. we're talking about the entrepreneurs who want to make a difference. >> h1b visas? >> yes. we do need stronger borders. but let the smart people come in who are going to make a difference. we are all immigrants here. >> we are all immigrants. let's not discount the fact that eliminating red tape makes business more productive. so about donald trump's plan to get rid of these regulations is very encouraging to businesses. they say they can be more productive by just cutting through this red tape. trish: one thing he's not willing to do here and very few politicians are willing to do it. i mean, bush tried and didn't have any success. >> right. trish: he's not tackling social security. and i get it. you've paid in, you deserve that money. by the way, i paid in for a while too, i think i deserve that money. >> ditto. >> what about if you're graduating from college right now. should you expect to pay into social security? should yo
they're worried about the low-paying jobs whereas i think shelby's point, your point, my point, and certainlyration's point is we're focused on the higher-paying jobs. we're talking about the entrepreneurs who want to make a difference. >> h1b visas? >> yes. we do need stronger borders. but let the smart people come in who are going to make a difference. we are all immigrants here. >> we are all immigrants. let's not discount the fact that eliminating red tape makes business...
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embarked upon, is there something in there to help some of those asian-americans trapped in those low-paying jobs? >> mm-hmm. so, the last time we really saw congress and the president really try and take on immigration reform was two years ago. it stalled out because of the depolarization in congress, so the president did take affirmative steps last november to try and create more opportunits for the 11 million undocumented americans who are here. there are over 1 million undocumented asian-americans who would stand to benefit from some of the president's initiatives. at the same time, families are still being torn apart because of misguided enforcement efforts on the immigration front. so a lot of progress still needs to be made on behalf of the community. >> absolutely. i think even in the indian community, i notice, that a lot of times, families are torn apart -- right? -- because of h-1b visa gaps and families are stuck in india, where the spouses might be working here. so there is a lot of that going on. so the general perception that the indian-american population is kind of playing s
embarked upon, is there something in there to help some of those asian-americans trapped in those low-paying jobs? >> mm-hmm. so, the last time we really saw congress and the president really try and take on immigration reform was two years ago. it stalled out because of the depolarization in congress, so the president did take affirmative steps last november to try and create more opportunits for the 11 million undocumented americans who are here. there are over 1 million undocumented...
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because the airline company is also facing resistance from its pilots over the poor working conditions, low pay, lack of profit sharing, and the company's attempts to slow down contract negotiations. the latest cancellations came after hundreds of spiritt flighs were canceled. in new york city, hundreds of people protested against house speaker paul ryan's visit to a harlem charter school tuesday. the protesters were demonstrating against congressman ryan's health care plan, which would strip health care from millions of americans, and his backing of charter school c companies, such as success academy, which operates the harlem school and 33 other schools across new york city. this is one of the protesters, community activist dr. wilhelmina perry. >> i am a community activist and i represent lgbt faith leaders of african descent. i am here because i object to the policies that are regressive of this administration, and i believe that ryan and devoss should not come to harlem & we are accepting. we are protesting against their being here. amy: the council on american-islamic relations says islam
because the airline company is also facing resistance from its pilots over the poor working conditions, low pay, lack of profit sharing, and the company's attempts to slow down contract negotiations. the latest cancellations came after hundreds of spiritt flighs were canceled. in new york city, hundreds of people protested against house speaker paul ryan's visit to a harlem charter school tuesday. the protesters were demonstrating against congressman ryan's health care plan, which would strip...
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government that is committed to that and has seen through with the rise, that will mean more for people on low pay low pay area out of tags in the early part of their income. thank you very much for joining of their income. thank you very much forjoining us. so, is this good news or bad news for families with elderly relatives? we are joined by hugh alderwick, who is a senior policy adviser for the health think tank, the kings fund. jane vass is head of policy and research for age uk — alison holt is our social affairs correspondent. sharon gillaim isjoining us. she is trying to work out what it means for her. alison, a lot of reaction at first seemed to suggest it could have been a lot more radical and they have missed a trick. that is the feedback i have been getting. i think people are ready for a complete overhaul of the system. it is a general feeling ready for a complete overhaul of the system. it is a generalfeeling it is badly broken and has been under serious pressure, under huge demand and overstretched. in time. i think there was an appetite for something fairly radical but also somethi
government that is committed to that and has seen through with the rise, that will mean more for people on low pay low pay area out of tags in the early part of their income. thank you very much for joining of their income. thank you very much forjoining us. so, is this good news or bad news for families with elderly relatives? we are joined by hugh alderwick, who is a senior policy adviser for the health think tank, the kings fund. jane vass is head of policy and research for age uk — alison...
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speaker, if we really want to put americans back to work, and put them back to work not in low-pay jobs, but in good-paying jobs, family-sustaining jobs, the way to do it is to reinvest in our nation's infrastructure. so i have many other things to say on this topic. and will be saying throughout the next hour or so. but rather than take up all the time initially, what i would like to do now is to yield to the co-chairman of our blue collar caucus, someone who has been a real leader on this issue and feels just as passionate about it as i do, my colleague, mr. veasey of texas. mr. veasey: i want to thank the gentleman from the great state of pennsylvania for helping co-found the blue collar caucus and just doing a tremendous job. because as you know, the hard working men and women of pennsylvania, in particular the philadelphia area, have been so responsible for many of the things that have really made our country what it is. many of the great public works, many of the amazing museums, many of the amazing things, bridges, just things like that, that people take for granted, that there w
speaker, if we really want to put americans back to work, and put them back to work not in low-pay jobs, but in good-paying jobs, family-sustaining jobs, the way to do it is to reinvest in our nation's infrastructure. so i have many other things to say on this topic. and will be saying throughout the next hour or so. but rather than take up all the time initially, what i would like to do now is to yield to the co-chairman of our blue collar caucus, someone who has been a real leader on this...
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some of the fines and fees are so large, people can't pay any of it. >> san francisco has the most expensive parking tickets in the country. which is low, can violators pay less. the help drivers dig their way out. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, our top story at six-thirty: french ex-pats are heading to polls in the bay area today.. to cast their ballots in the french >>> our top story at 6:30, french ex paths are heading to the poll in the bay area to cast their ballots in the french presidential election. french citizens register started to vote can vote -- registrants can vote. there are 43 polling stations across the united states. and that election is being closely watched around the world as an all-too familiar drama unfolds as possible foreign interference. >> a massive hack this week targeted on one of the french candidates campaign communications creating even more tension in an already heated contest. >> reporter: french citizens who live around the world cast their ballots saturday in the country's presidential election, including at the french embassy in washington. >> we're quite worried about people who are going to abstain or vote bla
some of the fines and fees are so large, people can't pay any of it. >> san francisco has the most expensive parking tickets in the country. which is low, can violators pay less. the help drivers dig their way out. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, our top story at six-thirty: french ex-pats are heading to polls in the bay area today.. to cast their ballots in the french >>> our top story at 6:30, french ex paths are heading to the poll in the bay area to cast their ballots in the french...
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low-cost products. >> that means more consolidation. >> that's right. you need money to pay for this tremendous amount of investment to get ahead. so we can expect consolidation to continue. >> gemma, thank you very much. gemma speaking to pierre la grange. thank you very much for that. >>> we are going to go for a quick break. do check out world markets live, our blog which runs throughout the european trading day. we'll be back with wage data after the break. we'll be back in two. >>> welcome back to "street signs." i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> european markets open in the red and u.s. futures point lower as risk aversion spreads, and the euro hits highs against the dollar not seen since the u.s. election. >>> donald trump tells james comey "i hope you can let this go" in an memo written by comey as he with you urged to shut down an investigation into michael flynn. >>> the european union preparing a legal case for failing to crack down on fiat over the emissions scandal sending shares in the carmaker lower. >>> ubisoft shares sink as the french video ga
low-cost products. >> that means more consolidation. >> that's right. you need money to pay for this tremendous amount of investment to get ahead. so we can expect consolidation to continue. >> gemma, thank you very much. gemma speaking to pierre la grange. thank you very much for that. >>> we are going to go for a quick break. do check out world markets live, our blog which runs throughout the european trading day. we'll be back with wage data after the break. we'll...
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paying the tolls. >> reporter: private partnerships keep taxes low but citizens still pay through rising tolls. >> they will get a better service or modern road or airport. >> reporter: the nation's infrastructure is so bad, analysts say it will ultimately take real tax money to get the work done. tom costello, nbc news, arlington, virginia. >>> we're also following a major storm threatening some 50 million people this memorial day weekend. meteorologist janice huff is tracking it for us tonight. what can we expect, janice? >> craig, tornados and large hail and damaging winds and this will stretch from dallas to nashville right in the middle around st. louis, kansas city and springfield tomorrow is where the likelihood or tornados will be and very heavy rain, as well as large hail. that spreads to the east on sunday so you're looking at austin, dallas, shreveport, up to memphis, nashville, lexington, even into parts of ohio. the biggest threat damaging winds and hail and spreads eastward on monday, not a severe threat but rain on the eastern seaboard. could see some strong thunderstorms around atlanta,
paying the tolls. >> reporter: private partnerships keep taxes low but citizens still pay through rising tolls. >> they will get a better service or modern road or airport. >> reporter: the nation's infrastructure is so bad, analysts say it will ultimately take real tax money to get the work done. tom costello, nbc news, arlington, virginia. >>> we're also following a major storm threatening some 50 million people this memorial day weekend. meteorologist janice huff...
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programs are actually doing anything, so why are we funding them, where remaking middle or low income taxpayers pay these programs that they don't have a positive effect they are supposed to have? >> what is the best budget to lifted the boats of the poor? >> i think budgeting is always about prioritizing. and when you look at the federal budget, it is a very different question that when you look at state or federal budgets. there are a lot of things are best managed on a new or local level where lawmakers can be more responsive to their populations. and you know, states are different. florida has different needs from alabama, and that is something states can work out. the one thing that the skinny budget tries to do is to look through the programs and determine, is this something that the federal government is best able to do?or, should we return power to the state and local governments? a lot of programs go in that respect. another thing you have to do is cut corpot we have to get special interest out of washington because they are distorting our economy which harms growth and cost us more in tax
programs are actually doing anything, so why are we funding them, where remaking middle or low income taxpayers pay these programs that they don't have a positive effect they are supposed to have? >> what is the best budget to lifted the boats of the poor? >> i think budgeting is always about prioritizing. and when you look at the federal budget, it is a very different question that when you look at state or federal budgets. there are a lot of things are best managed on a new or...
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economists have been convinced for years that if unemployment got low enough then pay rises would startfresh lows in the unemployment rates and that keeps on not happening. donna speiser lives in charlton in south—east london. she earns just enough as a teaching assistant not to receive benefits. her pay was frozen for four years and in the last two years it has gone up by just 1% last two years it has gone up by just 1% per year. half offer wage goes on rent. i struggle to eat sometimes, we have no social life. because no money to go out. and it isa because no money to go out. and it is a choice of heating and eating. so one winter it was sitting there with blankets and hot water bottles, jackets, jumpers and a very bluenose. and a choice of food. the economy has exceeded almost all forecasts in generating jobs. unemployment dropped by 53,000 over the past three months to the ad of march, the of —— the average pay rise was 2.1%. and the average amount that we produced per hour, productivity, has fallen by 1.5%. before the financial crisis it was taken for granted that most employers co
economists have been convinced for years that if unemployment got low enough then pay rises would startfresh lows in the unemployment rates and that keeps on not happening. donna speiser lives in charlton in south—east london. she earns just enough as a teaching assistant not to receive benefits. her pay was frozen for four years and in the last two years it has gone up by just 1% last two years it has gone up by just 1% per year. half offer wage goes on rent. i struggle to eat sometimes, we...
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but we need to do more to tackle low pay, falling real wages and support for those on low incomes.milies across the uk, and living standards. firstly we will support moves working with business to increase the minimum wage to the level of the real living wage. applause that means a living wage by the end of the next parliament that will slightly more than £10 per hour. secondly, here in scotland we will ta ke secondly, here in scotland we will take a different approach to public sector pay. the 1% pay cap is designed to protect jobs sector pay. the 1% pay cap is designed to protectjobs at the time of spending cuts in westminster. while the snp has taken action to soften this for the lowest paid, this example is that although nurses are paid more than elsewhere in the uk, it has been hard and it is increasingly unsustainable with the rise in inflation. pay rises must be affordable but must reflect real—life circumstances. next year and in future years, we will not assume a 1% pay cap. applause cheering instead, we will set a remit for discussions with trade unions and review bodies
but we need to do more to tackle low pay, falling real wages and support for those on low incomes.milies across the uk, and living standards. firstly we will support moves working with business to increase the minimum wage to the level of the real living wage. applause that means a living wage by the end of the next parliament that will slightly more than £10 per hour. secondly, here in scotland we will ta ke secondly, here in scotland we will take a different approach to public sector pay....
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jobs for low-paying jobs for a decade now.nd and so i know that my policies will benefit all virginians that i will be a governor for all virginians and that if i'm given the chance to serve i'll be honest ethical i've of hard-working governor fours and unveiled to addition to my across the board reduction or individual income tax rates. i've also unveiled a very strong ethics and campaign finance reform plan and government transparency. i'm going to unveil tomorrow a plan to reform our state government and come forward with education reforms and it's a positive agenda. for the future of virginia to make the better. >> a lot of attention not so positively in virginia recently. let's end on a fun note. typically when we have the show i play call how accurate is a your wickipedia page. you actually got your start in politics working as a park ago ten danton capitol hill, is that true. >> i did. i work my way through college. i got student loans and went to the catholic university of america in washington, d.c. and my morning job
jobs for low-paying jobs for a decade now.nd and so i know that my policies will benefit all virginians that i will be a governor for all virginians and that if i'm given the chance to serve i'll be honest ethical i've of hard-working governor fours and unveiled to addition to my across the board reduction or individual income tax rates. i've also unveiled a very strong ethics and campaign finance reform plan and government transparency. i'm going to unveil tomorrow a plan to reform our state...
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if you're a relatively low earner, you'll never pay back anything like what you've borrowed and the wholehigher earners who pay it all back. so if you get rid of the tuition fees, then it's the highest earners who benefit the most and the lowest earners don't benefit very much at all. jeremy corbyn's on the stump today with one of hull's heavy hitters, labour's john prescott. but ifjeremy corbyn's going to have a chance of getting to number ten injust over two weeks, it's young voters he needs. today's policy is a clear attempt to woo them. education is a devolved issue and scottish students at scottish universities already pay no fees. at the university of hull today students weighed up the latest have inducement from labour. i think it's a great policy in principle. have concern about how it's going to be funded. also concerned aboutjeremy corbyn on policies such as trident. major concern, i'm unsure about him. i won't be voting labour again unfortunately. amy? i think it's going to go down really well with students. labour policies are historically pretty popular with students. i think
if you're a relatively low earner, you'll never pay back anything like what you've borrowed and the wholehigher earners who pay it all back. so if you get rid of the tuition fees, then it's the highest earners who benefit the most and the lowest earners don't benefit very much at all. jeremy corbyn's on the stump today with one of hull's heavy hitters, labour's john prescott. but ifjeremy corbyn's going to have a chance of getting to number ten injust over two weeks, it's young voters he needs....
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lope and insecurity have spread like an epidemic —— low pay and insecurity.under employment standards right across the board, so that alljobs are decentjobs, so that alljobs are decentjobs, so that alljobs are decentjobs, so that all workers, the true wealth creators in our society, can play their part in transforming britain and benefit fully from it. applause that's why we are fighting to win this election, so we can transform britain for the many and not the few. when we wind, the british people win. —— when we win. the people win. —— when we win. the people win. —— when we win. the people win. the nurse, the teacher, the small trader, the carer, the builder, the office worker, they all win. labour is offering a real choice, the real alternative, to the rigged system holding us back and to the conservatives who are running our country down. the economy is still reaped in favour of the rich and powerful —— still reaped. when labour wins, there will be a reckoning for those who thought they could get away with asset stripping our industry, crashing our econo
lope and insecurity have spread like an epidemic —— low pay and insecurity.under employment standards right across the board, so that alljobs are decentjobs, so that alljobs are decentjobs, so that alljobs are decentjobs, so that all workers, the true wealth creators in our society, can play their part in transforming britain and benefit fully from it. applause that's why we are fighting to win this election, so we can transform britain for the many and not the few. when we wind, the...
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plate money should go to fund abortion. >>> there is a new push by state lawmakers to help low income residents payckets. alex savidge, you are in walnut creek. tell us about this plan to give some drivers a discount on their traffic tickets. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. an interesting idea in the works at the state capital. this would create a sliding scale for traffic tickets based on income. and this bill working its way through the state senate right now would give judges the discretion to reduce the amount of a fine by up to 80% if a driver can prove they are unable to pay the original amount of the ticket. of course they would need to prove that to a judge to get the discount and people would only be eligible under this bill if their income is 2.5 times the federal poverty limit. the author of the bill, senator herzberg, said it's an attempt to even the playing field because hefty traffic fines that are an annoyance to the wealthy can be detrimental to low income earners. >> is the purpose of government to collect money off the backs of people or is it to enforce the law? we are u
plate money should go to fund abortion. >>> there is a new push by state lawmakers to help low income residents payckets. alex savidge, you are in walnut creek. tell us about this plan to give some drivers a discount on their traffic tickets. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. an interesting idea in the works at the state capital. this would create a sliding scale for traffic tickets based on income. and this bill working its way through the state senate right now would...
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protection district does not have enough funding to afford it.plus, high turnover, no job security and low pays scared fire fighters away. sot the pay and benefits are about 30-40% less here than other stations in the greater bay areajustine waldmanstandup all of the equipment here will go to other stations. and fire fighters will get jobs at other stations either in brentwood, oakley or discovery bay.nat call for serviceto serve the amount of people here 9 fire stations are recommended.but now with three stations doing all the work response times will, without question, according to the chief, increase.sot response times will go up depending on where the location is from 2 to 7 to 10 minutes depending on the area wherever it is at the station built in 1960.. will shutdown on july first.in knighsten justine waldman kron 4 news. ( james ) and here's a live look outside... embarcadero. people in the east bay are resting easty after two suspects were caught stealing from their mailbox. kron 4's stanely roberts shows us on this edition of people behaving badly. this is a community mailbox in pleas
protection district does not have enough funding to afford it.plus, high turnover, no job security and low pays scared fire fighters away. sot the pay and benefits are about 30-40% less here than other stations in the greater bay areajustine waldmanstandup all of the equipment here will go to other stations. and fire fighters will get jobs at other stations either in brentwood, oakley or discovery bay.nat call for serviceto serve the amount of people here 9 fire stations are recommended.but now...
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low income earners who oftentimes find themselves in debt. we talked to drivers about this idea. >> i think it is a good idea. some people don't make enough money to, you know, payket or something, it costs $500 and up. >> my thought is that that would make it preferential for people who are low income, they want to break the law and speed and break other vehicle laws because knowing they wouldn't get fined as much. >> reporter: if this bill were to become law, it would not apply to fines levied for driving under the influence or reckless driving. the legislation by the way is opposed by the california district attorney's attorney association which believes that driving comes with a certain degree of responsibility. this bill will likely be up for a vote in the state senate in sacramento next month. in walnut creek, alex savidge, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> pro choice license plates could be coming to california. the idea is already sparking major controversy. the bill is moving to the state legislature. like other specialty plates there would be an initial cost of $50 and the annual renewal cost would be $40. if passed the funds would be used to provide reproductive s
low income earners who oftentimes find themselves in debt. we talked to drivers about this idea. >> i think it is a good idea. some people don't make enough money to, you know, payket or something, it costs $500 and up. >> my thought is that that would make it preferential for people who are low income, they want to break the law and speed and break other vehicle laws because knowing they wouldn't get fined as much. >> reporter: if this bill were to become law, it would not...
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we are getting a lot of low-wage paying jobs. i don't mean to be provocative. will los angeles be the loser in globalization? >> so let me take the first stab at that. if you look at los angeles, look at west los angeles. it looks in every way like silicon valley. if you look at orange county and san diego all look very much like northern california, and what we're seeing in southern california is we remained a manufacturing sub state or manufacturing region much longer than the bay area did and our transformation is happening later. so, yes, we have more losers here from globalization, but we have lots of winners, too. >> can i add to that, as well. i think that's a great point and the other thing is a comparison of size and geography, but the fantastic city of 500,000 people. the southern california, 18.4. slight different by the city of san francisco can decide a neighborhood in los angeles city and they can decide probably santa monica region, right? >> so when you compare, yeah, we're actually the same and when you look outside of it, if you compare, let's
we are getting a lot of low-wage paying jobs. i don't mean to be provocative. will los angeles be the loser in globalization? >> so let me take the first stab at that. if you look at los angeles, look at west los angeles. it looks in every way like silicon valley. if you look at orange county and san diego all look very much like northern california, and what we're seeing in southern california is we remained a manufacturing sub state or manufacturing region much longer than the bay area...
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—wage, you would pay very little. ona high low—wage, you would pay very little. ell their homes and get them into the crisis dolores is in. talking about brexit as well. you have made it clear that you differfrom you have made it clear that you differ from the other parties. at this point you are offering another vote, another referendum. has the vote, another referendum. has the vote not already... you accept the vote ? vote not already... you accept the vote? this is the first vote on the brexit deal. when we have the referendum last year, no one could tell you what it meant. it interestingly means we don‘t know what it means yet and we won‘t for three orfour years, what it means yet and we won‘t for three or four years, because negotiations will take some time. what we say is because you haven‘t had a choice on the brexit deal, and labour and the conservatives are not offering that, the lib dems will say that when the brexit deal is announced, rather than politicians telling you to accept it, you can have a choice, you can have a vote. if it is a bad deal and y
—wage, you would pay very little. ona high low—wage, you would pay very little. ell their homes and get them into the crisis dolores is in. talking about brexit as well. you have made it clear that you differfrom you have made it clear that you differ from the other parties. at this point you are offering another vote, another referendum. has the vote, another referendum. has the vote not already... you accept the vote ? vote not already... you accept the vote? this is the first vote on the...
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and when it comes to pay, conservatives introduced a living wage too low for people to live on. is still less than a decade ago. labour will introduce a £10 an hour living wage so that work will always pay under labour. ok, so far, so good. i know what the question is next. i know, it is how is labour going to pay for this. yes, a big deal to upgrade the economy will cost billions. myjob will be to find those billions. and in the next two weeks i will be spelling out to the british public where those billions will come from. there we have the shadow chancellor promising detail on what labour would do for its plans if it was to be the next government. we have been hearing this morning that they have promised no tax rises for those earning £80,000 a year or more, but those above that figure would have to pay more. now on bbc news, click — a guide to all the latest gadgets, games, websites and computer industry news. this week, the coolest history lesson in history. the smallest car race in the world. and we are with the doctor as something goes bump in the doctor as something goes
and when it comes to pay, conservatives introduced a living wage too low for people to live on. is still less than a decade ago. labour will introduce a £10 an hour living wage so that work will always pay under labour. ok, so far, so good. i know what the question is next. i know, it is how is labour going to pay for this. yes, a big deal to upgrade the economy will cost billions. myjob will be to find those billions. and in the next two weeks i will be spelling out to the british public...
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paying last if you make less. a new effort to make it easy for low income owners -- earners to pay traffic tickets. >>> the employee taking legal action over an alleged next. -- sex room. how the company is responding tonight. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. >>> a new effort to help make it easier for people who don't make a lot of money to pay off their traffic that. >> it would give some drivers a discount on their find. >> it would give judges in many cases wide latitude and discretion to be able to reduce the amount of a fine for traffic tickets but up to 80%. that is if a driver can prove they are unable to pay the original amount of the fine because of their income. people would only be eligible if their income is up to two and a half times more than the federal poverty limit. the author of this bill says this is an attempt to try to even the playing field because he says hefty traffic fin
paying last if you make less. a new effort to make it easy for low income owners -- earners to pay traffic tickets. >>> the employee taking legal action over an alleged next. -- sex room. how the company is responding tonight. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next....
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need to make sure medicareth and medicaid pay for the cost of services they promise to pay on how to citizens of low income as well as seniors instead of the cost shifting that occurs as a result of the system we have today in which medicare doesn't pay sufficient amounts of money to pay for the services that a patient receives under those programs. again, those are things i would think would be beneficial to every american and it wouldn't be spending our time trying to figure out how we modify the insurance system figure out about subsidies or tax credits for people within the system and again i don't come late to this issue, but it doesn't seem to be made to be the direction we are going. one of the items i mentioned before my time expires that i want to highlight is the value of medical research. i'm proud this congress pass appropriation bill including an additional $2 billion for use in medical research for the national institute of health and perhaps something we can even be additionally proud of is that we did that without spending more money.on t i'm on the appropriation subcommittee respons
need to make sure medicareth and medicaid pay for the cost of services they promise to pay on how to citizens of low income as well as seniors instead of the cost shifting that occurs as a result of the system we have today in which medicare doesn't pay sufficient amounts of money to pay for the services that a patient receives under those programs. again, those are things i would think would be beneficial to every american and it wouldn't be spending our time trying to figure out how we modify...
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so far the number of targets to pay up is remarkably low, according to europol's director. >> i think, $30,000 worth of dollars only. i would never recommend you pay a ransom because you're dealing with a bunch of crooks. you never know that they're going to do what they promise anyway. >> reporter: the fbi and other law enforcement agencies around the world are now preparing to follow the money, hoping it will lead them back to people responsible for the want to cry before they can modify their attack program and unleash a second wave. tom? >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we take you to an incredib daughter reunion. the story of the video, five decades in the making. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right awa
so far the number of targets to pay up is remarkably low, according to europol's director. >> i think, $30,000 worth of dollars only. i would never recommend you pay a ransom because you're dealing with a bunch of crooks. you never know that they're going to do what they promise anyway. >> reporter: the fbi and other law enforcement agencies around the world are now preparing to follow the money, hoping it will lead them back to people responsible for the want to cry before they can...
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his suggestion in low income residents should be able to pay part of the ticket not the whole thing.ge people can't pay it. and so in fact, the city gets less revenue than we have seen in other cities where when you reduce the fine to something that was payable, "sometimes" the revenue to the city increases. >> reporter: the individual would have to be eligible for social services. someone would be able to look up someone's low income status. it's hypothetical now. >> tend of the day it's about fairness to everyone and -- at the end of the day it's about fairness to everyone and ensure everyone pays a flat fee. >> reporter: muni is not opposed to the idea. >> it's too early to say whether or not we would support any specific concept coming out of the discussions. >> reporter: but he points out the mta already provides options for low income residents like a payment plan or community service to pay off tickets. willow took part in that already reducing his $1,300 fine to $300. >> it is something that has been in place for years to ensure people who can't pay right a way can pay a litt
his suggestion in low income residents should be able to pay part of the ticket not the whole thing.ge people can't pay it. and so in fact, the city gets less revenue than we have seen in other cities where when you reduce the fine to something that was payable, "sometimes" the revenue to the city increases. >> reporter: the individual would have to be eligible for social services. someone would be able to look up someone's low income status. it's hypothetical now. >> tend...
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the volatility is too high for them to be really one of those dividend-paying stocks that low risk investors love. like utilities. but they also don't have to invest a high proportion of their earnings back into their business. so they can pay it out as dividends. so you get the best of both worlds. growth and a dividend. you say that you need to take a barbell approach to investing in tech. tell me a little bit more about that. >> well, you know, to have some distributed risk, you could have some of the older stocks like apple and microsoft and intel in your big cap portfolio. and then here on this side of your barbell, you could have smaller stocks that do not pay a dividend. some of the small cap stocks that are really high growth sort of plays. >> so, let's talk about some of these stocks that are out there for the picking, if you like them. which of these big cap tech stocks that pay a dividend are at the top of your buy list? and we know we've got apple tomorrow coming out with earnings. so i'd like to get your thought on that, whether it's at the top of your list or not. >> sure. well
the volatility is too high for them to be really one of those dividend-paying stocks that low risk investors love. like utilities. but they also don't have to invest a high proportion of their earnings back into their business. so they can pay it out as dividends. so you get the best of both worlds. growth and a dividend. you say that you need to take a barbell approach to investing in tech. tell me a little bit more about that. >> well, you know, to have some distributed risk, you could...
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paying the tolls. >> reporter: the private partnerships keep taxes low, but citizens still pay through rising tolls.re going to get a better service and they're going to get a more modern airport. >> reporter: many say it will take real tax work to get the money done. arlington, virginia. >>> a busy weekend of some backyard barbecues. it's that time of the year. tom is watching the limited time without rain that you'll get out there as you fire up the grill. >>> and we are following a developing story right now with a car, look at this, you can't recognize it split in half. this violent wreck that happened overnight. the pieces that were shattered and one person was rushed to the hospital. we'll have theery latest. v welcome to maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. we see what makes you unique. so we have something for everyone, at a price that's just right for you. maxx you. maxx life. t.j.maxx me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fi
paying the tolls. >> reporter: the private partnerships keep taxes low, but citizens still pay through rising tolls.re going to get a better service and they're going to get a more modern airport. >> reporter: many say it will take real tax work to get the money done. arlington, virginia. >>> a busy weekend of some backyard barbecues. it's that time of the year. tom is watching the limited time without rain that you'll get out there as you fire up the grill. >>>...
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a judge who's been criticized by maryland governor larry hogan cited a low >>> some riders who don't pay their fares on metro buses are becoming more violent. scott mcfarland and the news 4 eye team uncover a disturbing trend. >> there's a surge in the number of cases of people who cheat paying their fair on metro buses. what's more, our investigation shows an increase in those cases leading to attacks against the bus operators, actual assaults. video obtained by the news 4 iteam through a public records request shows some of those assaults. bus drivers being spit upon, punched, in one dramatic case that went to court earlier this year a passenger actually stabs the bus driver after a dispute over fare cheating. >>> we told you about a new wegmans but it may be months until you can dig into a hoagie from wawa. it was supposed to open on 19th street between l. and m. it will not sell gas. d.c. is reporting that wawa will open eventually a dozen locations through the area. how about that? >> make a note where that is. now if we get a dairy queen, we'll be good to go. >> stay with us. "news
a judge who's been criticized by maryland governor larry hogan cited a low >>> some riders who don't pay their fares on metro buses are becoming more violent. scott mcfarland and the news 4 eye team uncover a disturbing trend. >> there's a surge in the number of cases of people who cheat paying their fair on metro buses. what's more, our investigation shows an increase in those cases leading to attacks against the bus operators, actual assaults. video obtained by the news 4 iteam...
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to amazon over the water in dunfermline and the subsidy given by the scottish government, when it pays lowvery hard not to. we are cracking down on it. we are absolutely committed to it. yes, there is more to do but we have made advances and we are taking in a lot more than the previous government did stop pro—why is it then that you have more tax inspectors... taking vulnerable people in society, where as you have less tax inspectors checking the works of amazon, apple and google and all the other companies. i feel that i'm under surveillance 24 hours a day, seven days a week, does that help people's mental health? no, it doesn't. thank you for that. people feel more effort has gone into scrutinising individuals and corporations. patrick harvie. it is undeniable that we need more progressive taxation and i think people on an msp salary can afford to pay more tax. the greens have shown we can do that without increasing tax the people on low or average incomes. we can break the basic rate and actually cut the tax belt that people on rowing comes up on, while ensuring wealthy people pay a bi
to amazon over the water in dunfermline and the subsidy given by the scottish government, when it pays lowvery hard not to. we are cracking down on it. we are absolutely committed to it. yes, there is more to do but we have made advances and we are taking in a lot more than the previous government did stop pro—why is it then that you have more tax inspectors... taking vulnerable people in society, where as you have less tax inspectors checking the works of amazon, apple and google and all the...
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economists have been convinced for years that if unemployment got low enough then pay rises would starting fresh lows in the unemployment rates and that keeps on not happening. donna spicer lives in charlton in south—east london. she earns just enough as a teaching assistant not to receive benefits. her pay was frozen for four years and in the last two years it has gone up byjust1% per year. half of her wage goes on rent. i struggle to eat sometimes. i have no social life because of no money to go out. and it's a choice of heating and eating. so one winter it was sitting there with blankets and hot water bottles, jackets, jumpers and a very blue nose. and a choice of food. the economy has exceeded almost all forecasts in generating jobs. unemployment dropped by 53,000 over the past three months to the end of march. the average pay rise was 2.1%. and the average amount we produce per hour, productivity, has fallen by 0.5%. before the financial crisis, it was taken for granted that most employers could afford inflation beating pay rises. because each worker would produce a bit more each y
economists have been convinced for years that if unemployment got low enough then pay rises would starting fresh lows in the unemployment rates and that keeps on not happening. donna spicer lives in charlton in south—east london. she earns just enough as a teaching assistant not to receive benefits. her pay was frozen for four years and in the last two years it has gone up byjust1% per year. half of her wage goes on rent. i struggle to eat sometimes. i have no social life because of no money...
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most of the employment being created in france is short term, low pay.ch know this better than anyone. so, making the case that you need a more flexible labor market, you need easier rules, i don't think, is impossible to sell on the french. these are very smart, sophisticated people. but they have lived with a kind of ideology -- bear in mind, you had in 2007 on roughly similar promises. what those two characters lacked was courage i hope macron has the courage. >> i remember when john meachum was running "newsweek" and after obama got elected there was a headline, basically, are we becoming socialists. that was the blaring headline. that was the controversy then. you talked about culture and said you americans would make the worst socialists ever because you're mad. you're working all the time. that is how you define your success. i found that to be fascinating because you're right. it's sort of in the american spirit. when i asked richard if the french could change their culture, you were just as definitive and you immediately laughed. no, that's neve
most of the employment being created in france is short term, low pay.ch know this better than anyone. so, making the case that you need a more flexible labor market, you need easier rules, i don't think, is impossible to sell on the french. these are very smart, sophisticated people. but they have lived with a kind of ideology -- bear in mind, you had in 2007 on roughly similar promises. what those two characters lacked was courage i hope macron has the courage. >> i remember when john...
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paying -- that were made. they knew what they were doing. not giving assurances to those insurance companies that the reductions will continue. these are payments that help low income people pay out of cost when they go to get -- care. and those insurance companies, once again, the republicans who have done this, they know what they are doing. have beenese actions very targeted. the goal has been to undermine the individual market and to make obamacare fail. unfortunately, in some cases, they have gotten close to actually being successful. i think the good news is in places like pennsylvania i have worked very closely with our carriers recognizing that this is not been a very attractive market to participate in because of a lot of these actions. and we feel like we have put our market on a path to stability and it is really all the uncertainty and discussions happening in washington dc right now about repealing the aca that is causing companies to continue aboute that conversation whether they want to continue participating in this market. i feel optimistic that the companies in pennsylvania that are still on our exchange, we lost two of them last year, but
paying -- that were made. they knew what they were doing. not giving assurances to those insurance companies that the reductions will continue. these are payments that help low income people pay out of cost when they go to get -- care. and those insurance companies, once again, the republicans who have done this, they know what they are doing. have beenese actions very targeted. the goal has been to undermine the individual market and to make obamacare fail. unfortunately, in some cases, they...
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penalties for individuals who don't buy insurance and eliminates cost-sharing payments that help low income people payeductibles, allowing states to apply for waivers of mandatory insurance coverage and reveals taxes on the wealthy. the notion that their health insurance is made cheaper for younger americans is one reason why the senate are starting from scratch in their approach. "the wall street journal" has it on their front page, "senators tackle health bill rewrite." among the provisions they are tackling is one that allows insurers to charge older americans five times more than young people. is seeking tohune alter the tax credit and provide more money to the elderly. beingare among what's scrutinized by gop senators, who hope to reach an agreement spending their own ideological spectrum before hoping to win over the rest of the senate gop. then there's also this from "politico," "senate gop rejects house obamacare bill." down, "they need to end up with a bill that can win over 50 of the 52 senators, and even if they accomplish that, their bill could be unpalatable to house conservatives." the h
penalties for individuals who don't buy insurance and eliminates cost-sharing payments that help low income people payeductibles, allowing states to apply for waivers of mandatory insurance coverage and reveals taxes on the wealthy. the notion that their health insurance is made cheaper for younger americans is one reason why the senate are starting from scratch in their approach. "the wall street journal" has it on their front page, "senators tackle health bill rewrite."...
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pay a little bit more. at the name and, this government has cut corporation tax to its low level at the t20. it. be going forward and our economy is booming post- brexit. you mentioned this morning, getting people from disadvantaged backgrounds to go to university. there is a report from a few years ago and this is a quote. "in 2015, application rates from under a tenure was living in disadvantaged areas in all parts of the uk increased to the highest levels ever recorded. " poor stu d e nts levels ever recorded. " poor students are more likely to go to university and inequality gap is the smallest it's ever been. how will your changes actually make a difference when actually, despite tuition fees, the system seems to be working? what has happened as well is that since 2010, stewart and in state education has dropped to nearly 10%. —— children in state education. students are having to pay the most in terms of these so they are leaving university saddled with £44,000 of debt. it's at string ofa with £44,000 of debt. it's at string of a call. 7096 of those debts are never repaid. that shows yo
pay a little bit more. at the name and, this government has cut corporation tax to its low level at the t20. it. be going forward and our economy is booming post- brexit. you mentioned this morning, getting people from disadvantaged backgrounds to go to university. there is a report from a few years ago and this is a quote. "in 2015, application rates from under a tenure was living in disadvantaged areas in all parts of the uk increased to the highest levels ever recorded. " poor stu...
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if you're a relatively low earner, you'll never pay back anything like what you've borrowed and the wholerners who pay it all back. so if you get rid of the tuition fees, then it's the highest earners who benefit the most and the lowest earners don't benefit very much at all. jeremy corbyn‘s on the stump today with one of hull's heavy hitters, labour's john prescott. but ifjeremy corbyn‘s going to have a chance of getting to number ten injust over two weeks, it's young voters he needs. today's policy is a clear attempt to woo them. education is a devolved issue and scottish students at scottish universities already pay no fees. at the university of hull today students weighed up the latest have inducement from labour. have concerned about how it's going to be funded. also concerned aboutjeremy corbyn on policies such as trident. major concern, i'm unsure about him. i won't be voting labour again unfortunately. amy? i think it's going to go down really well with students. labour policies are historically pretty popular with students. i think this will be absolutely no exception. at a rally
if you're a relatively low earner, you'll never pay back anything like what you've borrowed and the wholerners who pay it all back. so if you get rid of the tuition fees, then it's the highest earners who benefit the most and the lowest earners don't benefit very much at all. jeremy corbyn‘s on the stump today with one of hull's heavy hitters, labour's john prescott. but ifjeremy corbyn‘s going to have a chance of getting to number ten injust over two weeks, it's young voters he needs....
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so far the number of targets to pay up is remarkably low, according to europol's director. >> i think $20,000, $30,000 worth of dollars only. i would never recommend you pay a ransom because you're dealing with a bunch of crooks. you never know that they're going to do what they promise to do anyway. >> reporter: the fbi and other law enforcement agencies around the world are now trying to follow the money, hoping it will lead them to the people responsible for the attack before they can modify their program and unleash a second wave. tom? >> brian, thank you. >>> new trouble for united airlines. a safety alert sent to their employees, that information about cockpit door access was released. united says they use a number of measures to keep flight decks secure. and information on that was not compromised. they're not revealing how the secure information got out. >>> next to a confrontation on a jet blue airplane over a cake. a family kicked off a flight to las vegas over an argument about where to store a birthday cake. jet blue claiming the father became agitated but the family says
so far the number of targets to pay up is remarkably low, according to europol's director. >> i think $20,000, $30,000 worth of dollars only. i would never recommend you pay a ransom because you're dealing with a bunch of crooks. you never know that they're going to do what they promise to do anyway. >> reporter: the fbi and other law enforcement agencies around the world are now trying to follow the money, hoping it will lead them to the people responsible for the attack before...
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paying all the risk order payments that were made, they knew what they were doing. not giving assurances to insurance companies that cost-sharing reductions will continue, these help lowncome people pay their cost-sharing when they get care. the republicans who have done this, they know exactly what they are doing with this. these actions have been very targeted, and the goal has been to undermine the individual market and make obamacare fail. casesunately, in some they have gotten close to actually being successful. the good news is in places like pennsylvania i have worked very closely with our carriers, recognizing this has not been an attractive market to participate in, and we have put our market on a path to stability. it is all the uncertainty and discussions happening in washington, d c about repealing the aca that is causing companies to continue having that conversation about whether they want to continue participating in the market. i feel optimistic that countries in pennsylvania that are still on our market, i am cautiously optimistic they will remain in the market for 2018, but we are going to get plans and rate filings on may 22. we are a week and a hal
paying all the risk order payments that were made, they knew what they were doing. not giving assurances to insurance companies that cost-sharing reductions will continue, these help lowncome people pay their cost-sharing when they get care. the republicans who have done this, they know exactly what they are doing with this. these actions have been very targeted, and the goal has been to undermine the individual market and make obamacare fail. casesunately, in some they have gotten close to...
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low income earners who often find themselves in debt. we spoke with drivers about this idea. >> i think it's a good idea. some people do not make enough money to pay tickets. a speeding ticket or something. it could be $500 or more. >> my thought is that would make it preferential for people that are low income, they want to break the law and speed and break other vehicle laws. knowing they would not get find as much. >> reporter: if the bill were to become law, it would not apply to fines levied for driving under the influence or reckless driving. the legislation, by the way, is opposed by the california district attorneys association which believes driving comes with a certain degree of responsibility. this bill likely will be up for a vote in the state senate in sacramento next month. alex savidge, ktvu fox 2 news >>> pro-choice license plates could be coming to california. it's an idea sparking controversy. the bill is moving to the state legislature and would require the department of motor vehicles to issue a california trust women license plate. like other plates that would be an initial cost of $50. the annual renewal would be $40. the fun
low income earners who often find themselves in debt. we spoke with drivers about this idea. >> i think it's a good idea. some people do not make enough money to pay tickets. a speeding ticket or something. it could be $500 or more. >> my thought is that would make it preferential for people that are low income, they want to break the law and speed and break other vehicle laws. knowing they would not get find as much. >> reporter: if the bill were to become law, it would not...