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what labour are offering is no tax rises or national insurance rises offering is no tax rises or nationalo tax rises or national insurance rises or vat rises 95% of the population. increase in corporation tax and some other tax increases at the top end is to pay for social care. theresa may to be finding it is more convivial to talk about tax and social care. she and collea g u es about tax and social care. she and colleagues are trying to stir the enthusiasm of traditional supporters by suggesting that instinct on taxation are the same. in scotland, the leader of the scottish national party, nicola sturgeon, is undertaking a tour of 30 constituencies by helicopter. scotland‘s first minister took to the skies in the final weekend of election campaigning, and is visiting six key constituencies over the course of saturday. the snp won 56 of the 59 seats in scotland in the 2015 general election, a record result which polls suggest they will struggle to match this time round. speaking to the bbc mrs sturgeon, said that she would be willing to enter into a coalition with the labour party in th
what labour are offering is no tax rises or national insurance rises offering is no tax rises or nationalo tax rises or national insurance rises or vat rises 95% of the population. increase in corporation tax and some other tax increases at the top end is to pay for social care. theresa may to be finding it is more convivial to talk about tax and social care. she and collea g u es about tax and social care. she and colleagues are trying to stir the enthusiasm of traditional supporters by...
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so the flood insurance program -- and, more specifically, the national flood insurance program -- is extraordinarily important to america, but it's even more extraordinarily important to the people of louisiana. today we are introducing a bipartisan bill to reauthorize the national flood insurance program. the current program expires in september. if we don't reauthorize it, most americans who have flood insurance at the present time will no longer be able to access it. it is critical that the united states congress act and act immediately. the bill that we are introducing -- and i will explain in a moment who i mean by "we" -- is bipartisan legislation. now, there are a lot of issues that divide congress today. and reasonable people are entitled to disagree over some of these very difficult issues. but there are also issues that we can come together on, and i would respectfully suggest, mr. president, that flood insurance is one of them. we have put together a bipartisan coalition -- senator bob menendez from new jersey, who happens to be a democrat; senator cory booker, who happens
so the flood insurance program -- and, more specifically, the national flood insurance program -- is extraordinarily important to america, but it's even more extraordinarily important to the people of louisiana. today we are introducing a bipartisan bill to reauthorize the national flood insurance program. the current program expires in september. if we don't reauthorize it, most americans who have flood insurance at the present time will no longer be able to access it. it is critical that the...
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at the last election david cameron promised not to increase income tax, national insurance or vat.the 2017 manifesto, only the pledge on vat remains. if theresa may is returned to downing street, she has the prospect of tough brexit talks but she is not boxing on tax. 0ur colleagues are talking about tax today because they wa nt to talking about tax today because they want to refocus attention in this campaign on what would happen if a labour chancellor moves into number 11. how are you doing? all right? i am now i have met you. labour says the policy of making the better off and big businesses pay more is popular and the conservatives lack clarity. there is chaos going on at the top of the government. what labour is offering is no tax rises or insurance rises or vat rises. —— national insurance rises for 95% of the population. an increase in corporation tax and some other tax increases at the top end to pay for social care. the lib dems said he would increase... it might be an attempt to shift attention from the dementia tax which has cost theresa may credibility but by moving ont
at the last election david cameron promised not to increase income tax, national insurance or vat.the 2017 manifesto, only the pledge on vat remains. if theresa may is returned to downing street, she has the prospect of tough brexit talks but she is not boxing on tax. 0ur colleagues are talking about tax today because they wa nt to talking about tax today because they want to refocus attention in this campaign on what would happen if a labour chancellor moves into number 11. how are you doing?...
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bottom line is this, social security is the nation's insurance program. it is not an entitlements. it is the insurance that individuals have paid for throughout a lifetime. the problems with social security at its core, this issue we are taking up-to-date especially as it relates to theft is vitally important to protect people's identity. equally important and the responsibility of this committee is is
bottom line is this, social security is the nation's insurance program. it is not an entitlements. it is the insurance that individuals have paid for throughout a lifetime. the problems with social security at its core, this issue we are taking up-to-date especially as it relates to theft is vitally important to protect people's identity. equally important and the responsibility of this committee is is
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there'd be no increase in tax on the low—paid in national insurance or in vat. ng national debt, but maybe this is their marquee policy — they'd add 1p to every pound of income tax, ringfence the money, they say, for a world—class nhs. let's take a look at another issue — a devolved issue, the nhs. labour is planning to commit around £30 billion in extra funding over the next five years. they'd reverse privatisation and return health services into public control. the conservatives would also put in more money, £8 billion, up to 2023. and we know about social care, they will now include the value of yourfamily home in any means testing for people receiving social care. that will, of course, be capped. the liberal democrats talked about this issue, this is a big one on the doorstep, mental health. they'll ensure that mental health care is up to the same standard as physical health care in the country. and the greens, again, rolling back the use of private providers in the nhs. we're told this was a brexit election, so let's take a quick look at brexit. conservative
there'd be no increase in tax on the low—paid in national insurance or in vat. ng national debt, but maybe this is their marquee policy — they'd add 1p to every pound of income tax, ringfence the money, they say, for a world—class nhs. let's take a look at another issue — a devolved issue, the nhs. labour is planning to commit around £30 billion in extra funding over the next five years. they'd reverse privatisation and return health services into public control. the conservatives...
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insurance which means that national insurance which means that national insurance rates could go up.cky very much. but now, let's get the news, travel and weather where you are this morning. hello. after the very wet and windy weather yesterday, for much of the country it's looking like a quieter day. still some strong winds associated with this area of low pressure. some rain for a time as well. to the south—west, another system will bring cloud and rain later in the day, but in between, for much of the country, for much of the day, it's looking dry and bright and some spells of sunshine, but the cloud increasing from the west through the afternoon. we will see rain heading into devon and cornwall as we head towards the latter half of the day. head towards hampshire and essex and east anglia staying largely dry. lighter winds and it will feel warmer in the sunshine. we will see the rain getting into western parts of wales and into northern ireland by the end of the day. once that rain clears from eastern parts of scotland we should have a largely dry day and spells of sunshine, but
insurance which means that national insurance which means that national insurance rates could go up.cky very much. but now, let's get the news, travel and weather where you are this morning. hello. after the very wet and windy weather yesterday, for much of the country it's looking like a quieter day. still some strong winds associated with this area of low pressure. some rain for a time as well. to the south—west, another system will bring cloud and rain later in the day, but in between, for...
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in the last election, david cameron promised not to increase income tax, national insurance or vat.only the pledge on vat remains. although promising to raise the level at which people pay the standard and higher rates of tax would also amount to a reduction. if theresa may is returned to number ten downing st, she has the prospect of tough brexit talks, but her manifesto doesn‘t box her in on income tax. there is no pledge not to increase it. but colleagues are talking about tax today because they‘re trying to refocus attention in this campaign on what would happen if a labour chancellor came to number 11 downing st. but labour said they have nothing to hide on tax. they claim a policy of making the better off and big business pay more is popular and it is the conservatives who lack clarity. i think there is complete chaos going on at the top of the government. what labour are offering is no tax rises or national insurance rises or vat rises 95% of the population. increase in corporation tax and some other tax increases at the top end is to pay for social care. theresa may may be f
in the last election, david cameron promised not to increase income tax, national insurance or vat.only the pledge on vat remains. although promising to raise the level at which people pay the standard and higher rates of tax would also amount to a reduction. if theresa may is returned to number ten downing st, she has the prospect of tough brexit talks, but her manifesto doesn‘t box her in on income tax. there is no pledge not to increase it. but colleagues are talking about tax today...
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in reality, isn't it national insurance that you will hike up? i've been very clear in the first answer i gave, our plans on tax was set out in the manifesto and we are a party that believes in low taxes, it is our firm intention to reduce taxes on ordinary working families. but when people come to vote, they have a choice between a conservative party that always has been and will be a party that believes in lower taxes. and a labour party whose manifesto, we know, will cost ordinary working people. was the huddersfield paper...? the people. was the huddersfield paper... 7 the huddersfield people. was the huddersfield paper...? the huddersfield examiner here? is it right the largest councils in the country could end up with no form of a&e? councils in the country could end up with no form of me? there are plans around the country for changing the configurations of hospital services, but i think if you are talking about suggestions that a&e here locally would close, it's. .. suggestions that a&e here locally would close, it's... inaudible my would
in reality, isn't it national insurance that you will hike up? i've been very clear in the first answer i gave, our plans on tax was set out in the manifesto and we are a party that believes in low taxes, it is our firm intention to reduce taxes on ordinary working families. but when people come to vote, they have a choice between a conservative party that always has been and will be a party that believes in lower taxes. and a labour party whose manifesto, we know, will cost ordinary working...
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there'd be no increase in tax on the low—paid in national insurance or in vat.t maybe this is their marquee policy — they'd add 1p to every pound of income tax, ringfence the money, they say, for a world—class nhs. let's take a look at another issue, a devolved issue, the nhs. labour is planning to commit around £30 billion in extra funding over the next five years. they'd reverse privatisation and return health services into public control. the conservatives would also put in more money, £8 billion, up to 2023. and we know about social care, they will now include the value of yourfamily home in any means testing for people receiving social care. that will, of course, be capped. the liberal democrats talked about this issue, this is a big one on the doorstep, mental health. they'll ensure that mental health care is up to the same standard as physical health care in the country. and the greens, again, rolling back the use of private providers in the nhs. we were told this was a brexit election, so let's take a quick look at brexit. conservatives say they will lea
there'd be no increase in tax on the low—paid in national insurance or in vat.t maybe this is their marquee policy — they'd add 1p to every pound of income tax, ringfence the money, they say, for a world—class nhs. let's take a look at another issue, a devolved issue, the nhs. labour is planning to commit around £30 billion in extra funding over the next five years. they'd reverse privatisation and return health services into public control. the conservatives would also put in more...
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we have national health-insurance. we do not call it socialized medicine, we call it national health insurance. it works. i had a mother who was 96 who was so well taken care of, we had a system who had a triple bypass, with that outcome and this lady was talking about some buddy from canada. who and canadian people live in the united states, you ask whether don't give up their citizenship in canada? because they have to go back to canada if they have a medical problem they need to be taken care of. i am so sick of people saying we are waiting in lines and we don't get the doctors we want to see, that is all not true. health insurance works, national health-insurance. i would vote on that trying to get it into this country also. one more thing, you find out in medicalall of their offices are free and who is paying for it? they are. they have free medical insurance, they do not. john: that is going to be our last call before we end
we have national health-insurance. we do not call it socialized medicine, we call it national health insurance. it works. i had a mother who was 96 who was so well taken care of, we had a system who had a triple bypass, with that outcome and this lady was talking about some buddy from canada. who and canadian people live in the united states, you ask whether don't give up their citizenship in canada? because they have to go back to canada if they have a medical problem they need to be taken...
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there will be no increase in personal national insurance, but a top rate of 50 pence and higher incomeearn over £80,000. if there is a hung parliament, the snp would support plans to balance the budget over five to seven years and pledge to protect the low paid, but there would be a top rate of pence. and the liberal democrats have, everybody would spend extra on income tax and they will inject an extra £100 billion into infrastructure, house building, broadband and schools. now the devolved issue, health. ukip would give the nhs an extra £9 billion a year. this was there in 2015. cracking down on foreign nationals who are not eligible to use if the —— the who are not eligible to use if the -- the nhs. who are not eligible to use if the —— the nhs. labour would commit £30 billion in funding over the next parliament. this is a key one, they would guarantee access to nhs treatment within 18 weeks. the tories would increase spending by £8 billion over the course of the next parliament up to 2023. and the liberal democrats we have seen that, but this is important, ensuring mental health ca
there will be no increase in personal national insurance, but a top rate of 50 pence and higher incomeearn over £80,000. if there is a hung parliament, the snp would support plans to balance the budget over five to seven years and pledge to protect the low paid, but there would be a top rate of pence. and the liberal democrats have, everybody would spend extra on income tax and they will inject an extra £100 billion into infrastructure, house building, broadband and schools. now the devolved...
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of that they pay out about £5,000 on things like income tax and national insurance.ike alcohol and fuel duty. all of that adds up to about £8,000. about one third of his salary. so what about the rich against the poor? is there a difference? statisticians have estimated what people with different incomes will spend on different things, and work out some averages. if you look at the poorest households, those with an income of about £15,000 per year, they pay out about 35% in tax. at they pay out about 35% in tax. at the other end of the scale, a household with £88,000 per year coming in, they pay about 34%. the numbers do not suggest there is a big difference but some people feel that the tax system is unfair. ed, you are an economist? the numbers there are averages and the system is more complicated than that. all of this depends on what that. all of this depends on what that person spends, are they smoking? do they buy beer? do they drive a car? this all affects the amount of tax that they pay. it is complicated, thank you very much. whatever your situation, tax is
of that they pay out about £5,000 on things like income tax and national insurance.ike alcohol and fuel duty. all of that adds up to about £8,000. about one third of his salary. so what about the rich against the poor? is there a difference? statisticians have estimated what people with different incomes will spend on different things, and work out some averages. if you look at the poorest households, those with an income of about £15,000 per year, they pay out about 35% in tax. at they pay...
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staffs have done together on the flood insurance affordable care act and sustainability act of 2017. there is a capriciousness to flooding which makes the national flood insurance program so important. you can have a mountain top village next to a dry gulch, and if there is a sudden flash flood, folks who have lived there 100 years suddenly find their 100-year-old homes destroyed. the nfip rebuilds the lives of those who are so affected. now the flood insurance program is critical not just to that mountaintop village, but by extension our entire country. the economic impact of flooding extends far beyond real estate transactions to the fundamental vitality of communities and the workforce that operates our ports, develops and refines our domestic energy and produces our seafood and agriculture for global consumptions. it just makes sense, most towns started on the coast and on river ways because that's how goods were transported. and the history of these waterside communities is what makes them, one, economically vital. but, two, also makes them susceptible to flooding. i will note that the presiding officer's state of pennsylvania, i believe, h
staffs have done together on the flood insurance affordable care act and sustainability act of 2017. there is a capriciousness to flooding which makes the national flood insurance program so important. you can have a mountain top village next to a dry gulch, and if there is a sudden flash flood, folks who have lived there 100 years suddenly find their 100-year-old homes destroyed. the nfip rebuilds the lives of those who are so affected. now the flood insurance program is critical not just to...
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let us be clear, what labour are offering is no tax rises or national insurance rises or vat rises foron, an increase in corporation tax and some other tax increases at the top end to pay for social care, improving our nhs and properly funding our education system and our schools. after the conservatives‘ wobble in the polls, calming nerves about tax rises is a reliable way to rally core supporters. theresa may and her opponents have just five days left to make sure their messages get through. leila nathoo, bbc news. our reporter travelling withjeremy corbyn is danjohnson — he joins us now from beeston in nottinghamshire. nottinghamshire is a labour heartlands. parts of nottinghamshire but not this seat, this is a conservative held seat but1 that jeremy corbyn would very much like to win back. that‘s why he has been campaigning here today, that‘s why he is giving a speech just now, wrapping up in the community centre here. hundreds of people have turned out to hear him and they couldn‘t all fit out to hear him and they couldn‘t allfit in, so out to hear him and they couldn‘t all fit in
let us be clear, what labour are offering is no tax rises or national insurance rises or vat rises foron, an increase in corporation tax and some other tax increases at the top end to pay for social care, improving our nhs and properly funding our education system and our schools. after the conservatives‘ wobble in the polls, calming nerves about tax rises is a reliable way to rally core supporters. theresa may and her opponents have just five days left to make sure their messages get...
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in reality, isn't it national insurance that you will hike up?
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do you have national flood insurance? tell us about your part of the country. we opened our phone lines eastern or based on central time zones. is with taxpayers for common sense. we were talking about some of the recent dig storms. here is how much the national flood insurance program has paid out from some of the biggest storms. i can see hurricane katrina at $2.63ttom there, is 2005, billion. getting your calls -- but first from holly ridge, north carolina. you are on with steve ellis. caller: thank you. i live on the coast in north carolina, and i will tell you, the last bad storm hit more inland and did more damage than it did along the coast. but guess what, our insurance did not go down, and there's did not go up. so i would like to hear this gentleman's interpretation of their assessment. guest: thanks, tina. the federal flood insurance program creates risk maps, so they do these maps of various zones. if you're in the x zone, you're not as risky. zone, you aree b more risky. that thet does mean areas that did flood, they are going to be a higher risk.
do you have national flood insurance? tell us about your part of the country. we opened our phone lines eastern or based on central time zones. is with taxpayers for common sense. we were talking about some of the recent dig storms. here is how much the national flood insurance program has paid out from some of the biggest storms. i can see hurricane katrina at $2.63ttom there, is 2005, billion. getting your calls -- but first from holly ridge, north carolina. you are on with steve ellis....
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the right priority -- right priority at this time, but we will support targeted reductions in national insuranceg down the cost employers face when taking on new workers, and to help boost productivity we will support an increase in the investment allows tobu encourage businesses to invest more in plant and machinery. supporting our economy is a i vital to everything we do. we live in a world where technological and economic transformation is happening at a pace we haven't seen before. we have the potential inmo scotland, more than most countries on earth to take advantage of the opportunity this change presents. the food and drink industry is a multibillion pound successn-dolr story. we have unrivaled energy resources, a universities and that among the best in the world. .. we are world leaders in the industries of the future. there technology, natural resources, long-standing reputations. there are internationally recognized brands that gives scotland a head start. european single markets, already the world's biggest represents a massive opportunity for these areas of scottish strength. and th
the right priority -- right priority at this time, but we will support targeted reductions in national insuranceg down the cost employers face when taking on new workers, and to help boost productivity we will support an increase in the investment allows tobu encourage businesses to invest more in plant and machinery. supporting our economy is a i vital to everything we do. we live in a world where technological and economic transformation is happening at a pace we haven't seen before. we have...
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we will discuss the national flood insurance program with stephen ellis. we will be right back. announcer: tonight on "the communicators" -- >> i am a capitalist. i have no problem people making money -- i have no problem with people making money off of it. we have lousy ads, that are way too invasive. they slow down the loading of the website and they track your every move, and we need a way to deal with that. i propose that we start over. announcer: the second of a two-part conversation with walt mossberg, as he talks about the ethics of reviewing tech products and the future of technology. >> you ever watch star trek, there is a computer that is ambient. it understands your idioms. you can have a conversation with it and it knows everything. honest to god, they all will have watched "star trek." this is what everyone of these companies are gunning for. announcer: watch "the communicators" on c-span2. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellit
we will discuss the national flood insurance program with stephen ellis. we will be right back. announcer: tonight on "the communicators" -- >> i am a capitalist. i have no problem people making money -- i have no problem with people making money off of it. we have lousy ads, that are way too invasive. they slow down the loading of the website and they track your every move, and we need a way to deal with that. i propose that we start over. announcer: the second of a two-part...
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it was the snp that was the first to spot and pick up on the national insurance increases in the budget. and that, of course, then led to a u turn. a whole range of issues that has been the snp making sure that scotland's voice is heard. that's been important. and over a period where we may have another tory government with a bigger majority, that will be even more important. of course, in politics, you know, who wins elections matters. in terms of who has the authority to stand up and speak for those they represent. and if the snp wins this election, a week on thursday, i take nothing for granted. but if we win this election, then yet again the people of scotland will have put their trust in the snp to stand up for scotland. [ applause ] and that is exactly what we will do. it gives me great heart on this topic, i think we've seen over her premership, in the last two weeks theresa may, we face not so much the iron lady as the queen of the u turns, the more u turns we can force her into, the better. [ applause ] >> james matthews from sky news. you talk about addressing an independent r
it was the snp that was the first to spot and pick up on the national insurance increases in the budget. and that, of course, then led to a u turn. a whole range of issues that has been the snp making sure that scotland's voice is heard. that's been important. and over a period where we may have another tory government with a bigger majority, that will be even more important. of course, in politics, you know, who wins elections matters. in terms of who has the authority to stand up and speak...
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oi’ raise national insurance in contact or vat so the tax triple lock, as it was called. may, i think now sending a signal, really, to her core supporters to try and ensure that they turn out and to reassure them that actually she is not going to raise income tax for higher earners. labour says this is not as explicit for lower and middle—income earners. they say that only the lower and middle income earners can be saved from tax rises under them. it was clarification later from the conservatives saying they have no plans to raise tax. this is a signal, not a plans to raise tax. this is a signal, nota promise, mind you, to the conservative base. only five days left until the election day. what can we expect over the weekend? this is the final push. all parties will maximise the time. whistlestop tours of constituencies. labour are campaigning against the plans of theresa may for social care and they are talking about her plans for winter fuel allowance means testing. the liberal democrats are also trying to attack the conservatives on the social care plane. i think there
oi’ raise national insurance in contact or vat so the tax triple lock, as it was called. may, i think now sending a signal, really, to her core supporters to try and ensure that they turn out and to reassure them that actually she is not going to raise income tax for higher earners. labour says this is not as explicit for lower and middle—income earners. they say that only the lower and middle income earners can be saved from tax rises under them. it was clarification later from the...
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no rise in income taxed, no rise in employees national insurance and no rise in vat.ally less than it was in 2010, and there will be some other tax rises for the very rich and those that invest in property in britain and try to do it tax—free from overseas. but the benefits of that, the benefits of that will be transformative to so many peoples lives all across the country. and i wa nt lives all across the country. and i want our government, elected tomorrow and in taking office on friday, i want that government to measure its friday, i want that government to measure its success friday, i want that government to measure its success by the reduction of inequality, by the elimination of poverty, by the creation of good quality housing for all all across the country, because i find something deeply offensive about one of the richest countries in the world, the fifth richest country in the world, tolerating the idea that people should be sleeping rough on the streets of our towns and cities. emily campaigned on homelessness and pointed out there were even people homeless
no rise in income taxed, no rise in employees national insurance and no rise in vat.ally less than it was in 2010, and there will be some other tax rises for the very rich and those that invest in property in britain and try to do it tax—free from overseas. but the benefits of that, the benefits of that will be transformative to so many peoples lives all across the country. and i wa nt lives all across the country. and i want our government, elected tomorrow and in taking office on friday, i...
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the new annual vehicle hot spots report is out from the national insurance crime bureau. bakers field and modesto ranked third and fourth nationally in theft. merced came in seventh in the central valley. metro area including san francisco, oakland and hayward ranked eighth while san jose came in 19th. if you're wondering, albuquerque, new mexico, ranked first. >> interesting. i would like to see car break-ins and window break-ins. that seems like a rite of passage around here. >>> the university of california has hired a law firm and a former state supreme court justice to investigate whether or not there was interference at the recent state audit. you might recall the audit discovered the university president's office failed to disclose hundreds of millions of dollars. "the mercury news" shows some campuses changed their responses to a confidential survey about how the president's office operates. changes were made after campuses spoke with officials from the office being investigated. the university of california is paying $210,000 for the independent investigation. >>>
the new annual vehicle hot spots report is out from the national insurance crime bureau. bakers field and modesto ranked third and fourth nationally in theft. merced came in seventh in the central valley. metro area including san francisco, oakland and hayward ranked eighth while san jose came in 19th. if you're wondering, albuquerque, new mexico, ranked first. >> interesting. i would like to see car break-ins and window break-ins. that seems like a rite of passage around here....
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first, it's got to be incredibly hard to operate on agency that is the largest insurer in the nation. to do so with a 99% loss ratio, the envy of any private sector insurance company. kudos to you, not without its problems and complexities, one of which we are exploring here today in terms of making sure we get away from fraud and abuse and as we have said anyone who abuses this system ought to get the ultimate penalty and i'm all for strengthening anything we can do to further crackdown on this, but we heard in your testimony today is a couple things that strike me. number one, you know, we have a 13% increase overall with baby boomers coming through the system and yet you have had a 10% overall cuts in your budget. one has to ask, how were you able to manage with these increases in the complexity of the problems you face including hacking? listen, i'm one of those people that would also concur that you don't always, you know, cuts in service if they are replaced by technology that is current can overcome those things, but it seems to me like you are also saddled with legacy of it th
first, it's got to be incredibly hard to operate on agency that is the largest insurer in the nation. to do so with a 99% loss ratio, the envy of any private sector insurance company. kudos to you, not without its problems and complexities, one of which we are exploring here today in terms of making sure we get away from fraud and abuse and as we have said anyone who abuses this system ought to get the ultimate penalty and i'm all for strengthening anything we can do to further crackdown on...
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say on tax question at the last election david cameron promise not to increase income tax, national insurance only the pledge on vat remains. promising to raise the level at which people pay the standard and higher amount of tax would also amount to a reduction. theresa may could have tough brexit talks ahead. there is no pledge not to increase income tax was that she and her colleagues are talking about tax today because they want to refocus attention in this campaign about what would happen if a labour chancellor moves into number 11 downing street. how are you doing? all right? i am now i have met you. labour says the policy of making the better off and big businesses pay more is popular and the conservatives lack clarity. there is chaos going on at the top of the government. what labour is offering is no tax rises or insurance rises or vat rises. an increase in corporation tax and some other tax increases at the top end to pay for social care. theresa may could be finding it is more convivial to talk about tax than social care. she and her colleagues are trying to stir the enthusiasm of t
say on tax question at the last election david cameron promise not to increase income tax, national insurance only the pledge on vat remains. promising to raise the level at which people pay the standard and higher amount of tax would also amount to a reduction. theresa may could have tough brexit talks ahead. there is no pledge not to increase income tax was that she and her colleagues are talking about tax today because they want to refocus attention in this campaign about what would happen...
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national insurer aaa is reportedly raising its prices for tesla's model s and x, citing higher than average claim rates and repair costs for the two cars. according to automotive news, premiums could increase by as much as 30%. >>> thousands of doctors, researchers and medical company executives are meeting at the biggest cancer research conference of the . and this year there's a big shift in the way cancer is being targeted. meg terrell is in chicago. >> reporter: for decades, cancer has been treated with surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. but in recent years, major strides are being made in targeting drivers of cancer more precisely. the benefits for that approach were on display this week in chicago. the world's largest cancer research conference. >> that takes us away from the general idea of saying, gee, is it a lung cancer, a breast cancer, colon cancer, but to ask the question, does the tumor have this dna repaired. >> reporter: one major step forward, just weeks before the conference, merck received approval for its cancer drug. for the first time a drug was approved based on an
national insurer aaa is reportedly raising its prices for tesla's model s and x, citing higher than average claim rates and repair costs for the two cars. according to automotive news, premiums could increase by as much as 30%. >>> thousands of doctors, researchers and medical company executives are meeting at the biggest cancer research conference of the . and this year there's a big shift in the way cancer is being targeted. meg terrell is in chicago. >> reporter: for decades,...
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not far behind are national insurance and vat.. so how do people feel about the tax they are paying and what the money is spent on? well, we've got sean, liz and hannah here. sean does tax bother you? yes and no. i mean it's taken out as i earn the money so i don't really notice it going, it is not the same as people who are self—employed. however, i would like to see government tackle big corporations rather than individual people. liz, you think tax is a good thing, don't you? i do, it is not a punishment. i think it is the payment we give for living in this country. do you think it should go up? as long as it goes to the right place. and for you, hannah, it is where that money is spent that bothers you. it is. it's how it's spent. it needs to be spent wisely. we are looking at national health, doing really well on 8.8% of our gdp. it is now looking to be falling down to about 6.7% and that just isn't going to be enough. i'll let you get inside. thank you. obviously the amount of tax you pay varies depending on how much you are
not far behind are national insurance and vat.. so how do people feel about the tax they are paying and what the money is spent on? well, we've got sean, liz and hannah here. sean does tax bother you? yes and no. i mean it's taken out as i earn the money so i don't really notice it going, it is not the same as people who are self—employed. however, i would like to see government tackle big corporations rather than individual people. liz, you think tax is a good thing, don't you? i do, it is...
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this isa tax, vat or national insurance.to make this country fairer and morejust is a programme to make this country fairer and more just place. is a programme to make this country fairer and morejust place. the programme to properly fund our public services and a programme that does not set young against old, that brings people together on the idea that communities together achieve the most. look at the response... look at the response in london and in manchester in response to those horrific terrorist attacks. you don't turn on each other, you turned towards each other and bring people together in unity, as communities. and, at this election is fundamentally a choice. anotherfive yea rs of fundamentally a choice. anotherfive years of a choice. another five yea rs of years of a choice. another five years of conservative government... i take that is no. thank you very much, i knewi i take that is no. thank you very much, i knew i could rely on telford. what it will do is continue the underfunding of our nhs, continue the cri
this isa tax, vat or national insurance.to make this country fairer and morejust is a programme to make this country fairer and more just place. is a programme to make this country fairer and morejust place. the programme to properly fund our public services and a programme that does not set young against old, that brings people together on the idea that communities together achieve the most. look at the response... look at the response in london and in manchester in response to those horrific...
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to intervene and therefore you might pick up the national insurance number or the data both things like this it would seem to me that what information you get from m.p.'s mailbag is more useful to those interested in cry came rather than national security what do you make of the guardian the paper actually running with the headline that it was rushed because you know no thorough investigation has been carried out it's only happened at proxy addresses are notoriously difficult to to find a lowdown on which country because they can be used all over the world of course but still they went ahead with this very direct accusation. and as i say there is no hard evidence in this what's all the talk to various people who work in ninety industry but there's no one there for the british security forces saying this is russia and the other than the transpires is as you would think if it was the russian state involved in made a better job of this that actually happened because the only low energy package said to ninety over was six hundred email accounts no that's not fantastic successful if you're a
to intervene and therefore you might pick up the national insurance number or the data both things like this it would seem to me that what information you get from m.p.'s mailbag is more useful to those interested in cry came rather than national security what do you make of the guardian the paper actually running with the headline that it was rushed because you know no thorough investigation has been carried out it's only happened at proxy addresses are notoriously difficult to to find a...
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under the conservatives under him had promised not to raise any of them, vat, income tax or national insurancet theresa may had left that out from her ma nifesto, had left that out from her manifesto, perhaps to give the conservatives some flexibility on taxation as the chancellor philip hammond had suggested but obviously the uncertainty about whether income tax would be raised for higher earners, the core tory support base, was troubling for the conservative party and they've now decided to put out a signal, i think it is a signal, not a pledge or promise, but a signal which is why it's not there in plaque and white in the ma nifesto, in plaque and white in the manifesto, not to raise income tax for higher earners. they are also trying to say they're not planning to put up income tax for any wage bracket but labour are seizing on this saying this shows that lower and middle income earners will only be protected under labour. i think from the conservatives today certainly a signal to their core support base to try and make sure they turn out. what other signals can we expect this weekend, fiv
under the conservatives under him had promised not to raise any of them, vat, income tax or national insurancet theresa may had left that out from her ma nifesto, had left that out from her manifesto, perhaps to give the conservatives some flexibility on taxation as the chancellor philip hammond had suggested but obviously the uncertainty about whether income tax would be raised for higher earners, the core tory support base, was troubling for the conservative party and they've now decided to...
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so that left the door open for rises in income tax and national insurance. i think these comments from sir michael falline and from borisjohnson last night saying there are no plans to raise income tax, this is a signal really to the core tory support base to try to shore up the vote in these final days. labour are saying there's still no guarantees of no income tax rises for lower and middle income earners, but i think that with recent wobble in the polls for the tories this is a signal out there to their support base they should get behind the party and turn out. five full days of campaigning left, it's going to be a frantic weekend, what do you think we can expect from all sides?|j weekend, what do you think we can expect from all sides? i think we can expect a dash around the country really. a dash around key constituencies, nicola sturgeon is going to be in a helicopter this weekend touring scotland. we have labour and the liberal democrats going on the attack over the conservatives social care policy, all the parties will be out on the campaign trail t
so that left the door open for rises in income tax and national insurance. i think these comments from sir michael falline and from borisjohnson last night saying there are no plans to raise income tax, this is a signal really to the core tory support base to try to shore up the vote in these final days. labour are saying there's still no guarantees of no income tax rises for lower and middle income earners, but i think that with recent wobble in the polls for the tories this is a signal out...
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there‘ll be no increase in personal national insurance but there will be a top rate of 50p and higherould support any plans to balance the uk budget over the next five to seven years. again their pledge is to protect the low—paid but there would be that top rate of 50p. and the liberal democrats, again, pledges to balance the budget. this is really the marquee policy for the liberal democrats. everybody would spend an x—ray penny in the pound of income tax for a world class nhs service and they would inject an extra £100 billion into infrastructure, house building, broadband, schools, etc. let‘s look ata broadband, schools, etc. let‘s look at a devolved issue, health care. we will start with ukip. they would give the nhs an extra £9 billion every year for the next five to seven yea rs. every year for the next five to seven years. more training for nurses. this one was there in 2015, cracking down on foreign nationals who are not eligible to use the nhs. labour would commit more than £30 billion in extra funding over the next parliament. this is really a key one, they would gar an tee
there‘ll be no increase in personal national insurance but there will be a top rate of 50p and higherould support any plans to balance the uk budget over the next five to seven years. again their pledge is to protect the low—paid but there would be that top rate of 50p. and the liberal democrats, again, pledges to balance the budget. this is really the marquee policy for the liberal democrats. everybody would spend an x—ray penny in the pound of income tax for a world class nhs service...
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and the problem is before she struggled to get legislation through — do you remember national insurancerity? how is she going to get anything through when she has three completely different factions? i will give you all one last word. how long has theresa may got? at least until the finalisation of the first negotiations on brexit. a year. maybe a year. she has no authority. she will not last until the end of this year. thank you all very much. a real pleasure to have you here. what a fascinating week in politics. we will be back with more next week. hello, there. showers overnight continue into the morning across parts of scotland and northern ireland in particular. all linked into an area of low pressure pushing across northern scotland. as it clears away however into the morning there is a slight tightening of isobars and that means that winds strengthening a little bit during the morning rush hour. northern england, northern ireland, central southern scotland in particular. could see wind touch 40, 50 miles per hour. there could be a few restrictions on the bridges and maybe on some
and the problem is before she struggled to get legislation through — do you remember national insurancerity? how is she going to get anything through when she has three completely different factions? i will give you all one last word. how long has theresa may got? at least until the finalisation of the first negotiations on brexit. a year. maybe a year. she has no authority. she will not last until the end of this year. thank you all very much. a real pleasure to have you here. what a...
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the government had to perform a pretty embarrassing u—turn over increases to national insurance earliere previous manifesto said there would be none. theresa may will have that firmly in her mind. with five days to go, on the other hand, they are keen to appeal to the traditional conservative base and those they are worried will not be bothered to vote, by giving clear promises —— but giving clear promises —— but giving clear promises is tricky. an interesting remark earlier, when she reminded her audience, which presumably is full of activists that will turn up, if i lose six seats, i will turn up, if i lose six seats, i will lose my majority. she reflected a lane that she had written in the yorkshire post in an opinion piece yesterday where she said the same thing, that if they lose six seats, they will have their majority under threat. they have referred to that throughout the campaign, the notion that things could be on a knife edge. the stakes to get those traditional voters to come out and vote. she was asked if she was concerned about the narrowing in the polls. if those are to b
the government had to perform a pretty embarrassing u—turn over increases to national insurance earliere previous manifesto said there would be none. theresa may will have that firmly in her mind. with five days to go, on the other hand, they are keen to appeal to the traditional conservative base and those they are worried will not be bothered to vote, by giving clear promises —— but giving clear promises —— but giving clear promises is tricky. an interesting remark earlier, when she...
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there‘ll be no increase in personal national insurance but there will be a top rate of 50p and higher the snp will play a bigger role, of course, they would support any plans to balance the uk budget over the next five to seven years. again their pledge is to protect the low—paid but there would be that top rate of 50p. and the liberal democrats, again, pledges to balance the budget. this is really the marquee policy for the liberal democrats. everybody would spend an extra penny in the pound in income tax for a world class nhs service and they would inject an extra £100 billion into infrastructure, house building, broadband, schools, etc. let‘s look at a devolved issue, health care. we will start with ukip. they would give the nhs an extra £9 billion every year for the next five to seven years. more training for nurses. this one was there in 2015, cracking down on foreign nationals who are not eligible to use the nhs. labour would commit more than £30 billion in extra funding over the next parliament. this is really a key one, they would guarantee access to nhs treatment within 18 we
there‘ll be no increase in personal national insurance but there will be a top rate of 50p and higher the snp will play a bigger role, of course, they would support any plans to balance the uk budget over the next five to seven years. again their pledge is to protect the low—paid but there would be that top rate of 50p. and the liberal democrats, again, pledges to balance the budget. this is really the marquee policy for the liberal democrats. everybody would spend an extra penny in the...
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the population will pay fio 95%, 95% of the population will pay no more in tax, no more in national insurance different. —— two main campaigns look so different, because they are. these two politicians have different visions on brexit, immigration, different as the economy. labour would tax more and spend more on schools and hospitals. under the tories, that there would still be cuts, to try and balance the books. they have very different takes on the kind of country this is and what they wanted to be. and the very —— and are very different leaders who wa nt to and are very different leaders who want to proceed you to let them take us want to proceed you to let them take us there. theresa may seemed unassailable. not now. we have set out in our manifesto the challenges that we face is the country. and how we asa that we face is the country. and how we as a government would deliver on them. how we would ensure that we we re them. how we would ensure that we were addressing the challenges. but isn't it the case that you did not have to call the selection, and you asking people to trust you for
the population will pay fio 95%, 95% of the population will pay no more in tax, no more in national insurance different. —— two main campaigns look so different, because they are. these two politicians have different visions on brexit, immigration, different as the economy. labour would tax more and spend more on schools and hospitals. under the tories, that there would still be cuts, to try and balance the books. they have very different takes on the kind of country this is and what they...
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let's be clear, what labour are offering is no tax rises or national insurance rises or vat rises forf the population, and increasing corporation tax, and some other tax increases at the top end to pay for social care, improving our nhs and properly funding our education system in our schools. after the conservatives' wobble in the polls, calming nerves about tax rises is a reliable way to rally core supporters. theresa may and her opponents have just five days left to make sure their messages get through. leila nathoo, bbc news. jeremy corbyn‘s attending a series of events today, he spent much of the morning in lincolnshire and nottinghamshire. the focus of the labour leader's campaign message has today been social care and the nhs. he promised to put more money into social care, scrap the pay cap for nurses, and reinstate the nurse bursary. the liberal democrat candidate simon hughes has unveiled a poster attacking the conservatives social care plans. simon hughes unveiled the image in westminster. the poster features a picture of theresa may with the caption ‘hash tag dementiatax.
let's be clear, what labour are offering is no tax rises or national insurance rises or vat rises forf the population, and increasing corporation tax, and some other tax increases at the top end to pay for social care, improving our nhs and properly funding our education system in our schools. after the conservatives' wobble in the polls, calming nerves about tax rises is a reliable way to rally core supporters. theresa may and her opponents have just five days left to make sure their messages...
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and the problem is before she struggled to get legislation through — do you remember national insurancea majority? how is she going to get anything through when she has three completely different factions? i will give you all one last word. how long has theresa may got? at least until the finalisation of the first negotiations on brexit. a year. maybe a year. she has no authority. she will not last until the end of this year. thank you all very much. a real pleasure to have you here. what a fascinating week in politics. we will be back with more next week. from all of us on the programme, goodbye. sunny spells and showers will do for the country. showers are plenty across scotland, northern ireland, increasingly popping up into the north of england, through wells. that is already happening across western wells. the weather front from yesterday, don't discount that. it is providing low cloud across the coast of sussex and kent, particularly in the south. ft showers with thunderstorms breaking out later on this afternoon. 22 or 23. watch out hay fifa sufferers. the pollen levels are high
and the problem is before she struggled to get legislation through — do you remember national insurancea majority? how is she going to get anything through when she has three completely different factions? i will give you all one last word. how long has theresa may got? at least until the finalisation of the first negotiations on brexit. a year. maybe a year. she has no authority. she will not last until the end of this year. thank you all very much. a real pleasure to have you here. what a...
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at the last election david cameron promise not to increase income tax, national insurance or vat. on vat remains. theresa may could have tough brexit talks ahead. there is no pledge not to increase income tax was that she and her colleagues are talking about tax today because they want to refocus attention in this campaign about what would happen if a labour chancellor moves into number 11 downing street. how are you doing? all right? i am now i have met you. labour says the policy of making the better off and big businesses pay more is popular and the conservatives lack clarity. there is chaos going on at the top of the government. what labour is offering is no tax rises or insurance rises or vat rises. for 95% of the population. an increase in corporation tax and some other tax increases at the top end to pay for social care. lib dems accused the conservatives are shifting attention away from their policies on social care. are shifting attention away from their policies on social carem has cost theresa may a lot of credibility. by moving on to taxation, they are not helping them
at the last election david cameron promise not to increase income tax, national insurance or vat. on vat remains. theresa may could have tough brexit talks ahead. there is no pledge not to increase income tax was that she and her colleagues are talking about tax today because they want to refocus attention in this campaign about what would happen if a labour chancellor moves into number 11 downing street. how are you doing? all right? i am now i have met you. labour says the policy of making...
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however, theresa may will be aware of the embarrassing u—turn they made national insurance and be keeny on the issue of taxation. tom bateman in penistone, thank you very much. police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have made a 17th arrest. a 24—year—old man was detained in the rusholme area of the city. eleven men remain in custody. ariana grande, the singer whose concert was targeted by the bomber, has visited some of her injured fans. anisa kadri reports ariana grande turned upjust ariana grande turned up just as these fans, injured in last month‘s bomb attack, were getting ready for bed. the star‘s surprise visit to the royal manchester children‘s hospital left eight—year—old lily harris and feeling like a rock star, according to her dad. our room the ward corridor, and she was working her way up. we were the last to be seen. i think i was as nervous as lily. her hands were shaking. she said she might need to go to the toilet, she didn‘t know what to do and she was really nervous. and then she came skipping onto our ward. she was brilliant. preparations are underway fo
however, theresa may will be aware of the embarrassing u—turn they made national insurance and be keeny on the issue of taxation. tom bateman in penistone, thank you very much. police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have made a 17th arrest. a 24—year—old man was detained in the rusholme area of the city. eleven men remain in custody. ariana grande, the singer whose concert was targeted by the bomber, has visited some of her injured fans. anisa kadri reports ariana grande...
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about this, we have fully costed it. 95% of the population will pay no more in tax, no more in national insuranceat. cheering. the two main campaigns look so different because the parties are. it's not an election where anyone can say politicians are all the same, they have different visions on brexit, on immigration. different hopes for the economy. labour would tax more and spend more on schools and hospitals. under the tories there would still be cuts to keep trying to balance the books. they have very different takes on the kind of country this is and what they want it to be, and very different leaders who are trying to persuade you to let them take us there. campaigns are not a contest of who covers more miles. mrs and mr may in the tory plane today. at the start of this journey she seemed unassailable, not any more. we've set out in our manifesto the challenges that we face as a country, and how we as government would deliver on those challenges. how we would ensure we were addressing those challenges. isn't it the case, you didn't have to call this election, and you're asking people to tru
about this, we have fully costed it. 95% of the population will pay no more in tax, no more in national insuranceat. cheering. the two main campaigns look so different because the parties are. it's not an election where anyone can say politicians are all the same, they have different visions on brexit, on immigration. different hopes for the economy. labour would tax more and spend more on schools and hospitals. under the tories there would still be cuts to keep trying to balance the books....
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about this, we have fully costed it. 95% of the population will pay no more in tax, no more in national insurancewo main campaigns look so different because the parties are. it's not an election where anyone can say politicians are all the same, they have different vision is an brexit, an immigration. different hopes for the economy. labour would tax more and spend more on schools and hospitals. under the tories there would still be cuts to keep trying to balance the books. they have very different takes on the kind of country this is and what they wanted to be, and very different leaders who are trying to persuade you to let them take us there. campaigns are not a contest of who covers more miles. mrs and mr may in the tory plane today. at the start of this journey she seemed unassailable, not any more. we've set out in our manifesto the challenges that we face as a country, and how we as government would deliver on those challenges. how we would ensure we were addressing those challenges. isn't it the case, you didn't have to call this election, and you're asking people to trust you for five ye
about this, we have fully costed it. 95% of the population will pay no more in tax, no more in national insurancewo main campaigns look so different because the parties are. it's not an election where anyone can say politicians are all the same, they have different vision is an brexit, an immigration. different hopes for the economy. labour would tax more and spend more on schools and hospitals. under the tories there would still be cuts to keep trying to balance the books. they have very...
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let's be clear, what labour are offering is no tax rises or national insurance rises or vat rises forpopulation, and increasing corporation tax, and some other tax increases at the top end to pay for social care, improving our nhs and properly funding our education system in our schools. after the conservatives' wobble in the polls, calming nerves about tax rises is a reliable way to rally core supporters. theresa may and her opponents have just five days left to make sure their messages get through. leila nathoo, bbc news. jeremy corbyn has been attending a series of events today and spent most of the day in lincolnshire and nottinghamshire, where he is now. the focus of the labour leader's campaign message today has been social care and the nhs. he also promised to put more money into social care, scrap the pay cap for nurses and reinstate the nurse bursary. let's talk to our correspondent, dan johnson, bursary. let's talk to our correspondent, danjohnson, who is with jeremy corbyn correspondent, danjohnson, who is withjeremy corbyn in nottinghamshire. dan, jeremy corbyn has been sp
let's be clear, what labour are offering is no tax rises or national insurance rises or vat rises forpopulation, and increasing corporation tax, and some other tax increases at the top end to pay for social care, improving our nhs and properly funding our education system in our schools. after the conservatives' wobble in the polls, calming nerves about tax rises is a reliable way to rally core supporters. theresa may and her opponents have just five days left to make sure their messages get...
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and the problem is, before she struggled to get legislation through, do you remember national insurancerity. how is she going to get anything through when she has three completely different factions?” will give you all one last word. how long has theresa may got? at least until the finalisation of the first negotiations on brexit. a year. maybe a year. she has no authority. she will not last until the end of this year. thank you all very much. a real pleasure to have you here. what a fascinating week in politics. we will be back with more next week. from all others on programme, goodbye. hello. once again, the weekend has started with quite a variety of weather on offer across the british isles. some, it has been a glorious start, with pictures like this from the channel islands and also from the channel islands and also from the isle of wight. further north than the weather was ok across parts of the southwest. further north again, and forthe of the southwest. further north again, and for the good part of wales and indeed into the north of england, things were a good more dreary and fo
and the problem is, before she struggled to get legislation through, do you remember national insurancerity. how is she going to get anything through when she has three completely different factions?” will give you all one last word. how long has theresa may got? at least until the finalisation of the first negotiations on brexit. a year. maybe a year. she has no authority. she will not last until the end of this year. thank you all very much. a real pleasure to have you here. what a...
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allison says doesn't national insurance play a part?y for them. sean says i am in a good position with a private pension but could not say the same when it worked in retail. that is a really patchy picture. colin says, in terms of millennials not putting aside the pensions, he says good on them. the government local authority would only take all their savings anyway once they become ill. this is very controversial right now because of what was not in the queen's speech yesterday with regards to pensions, things like the dementia tax and these kind of things, it isa it is a really tricky problem to solve. it is, but the earlier you start trying to do something better. in that same survey, a lot of millennials are quite sceptical as to whether they will ever get a state pension. is it a case of burying your head in the sand, i could get on housing ladder, can't get a pension, so it isjust going to enjoy now. as you get older you start to think i was sure started earlier, that is what the auto enrolment can do. but increasingly people will
allison says doesn't national insurance play a part?y for them. sean says i am in a good position with a private pension but could not say the same when it worked in retail. that is a really patchy picture. colin says, in terms of millennials not putting aside the pensions, he says good on them. the government local authority would only take all their savings anyway once they become ill. this is very controversial right now because of what was not in the queen's speech yesterday with regards to...
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and the problem is before she struggled to get legislation through — do you remember national insurance have a majority? how is she going to get anything through when she has three completely different factions? i will give you all one last word. how long has theresa may got? at least until the finalisation of the first negotiations on brexit. a year. maybe a year. she has no authority. she will not last until the end of this year. thank you all very much. a real pleasure to have you here. what a fascinating week in politics. we will be back with more next week. from all of us on the programme, goodbye. good morning. rough rule of thumb for the day ahead is that where you were warm and sunny yesterday, you will be that bit cloudier and cooler today. where it was wet, a bit brighter. not necessarily dry because there will still be some showers around. they are driven by a deep area of low pressure to the west of the uk which keeps things rather blustery on sunday. notice this weather front here, that brought the rain across northern england and wales through saturday. nothing more than a
and the problem is before she struggled to get legislation through — do you remember national insurance have a majority? how is she going to get anything through when she has three completely different factions? i will give you all one last word. how long has theresa may got? at least until the finalisation of the first negotiations on brexit. a year. maybe a year. she has no authority. she will not last until the end of this year. thank you all very much. a real pleasure to have you here....
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and the problem is before she struggled to get legislation through — do you remember national insuranceot have a majority? how is she going to get anything through when she has three completely different factions? i will give you all one last word. how long has theresa may got? at least until the finalisation of the first negotiations on brexit. a year. maybe a year. she has no authority. she will not last until the end of this year. thank you all very much. a real pleasure to have you here. what a fascinating week in politics. we will be back with more next week. from all of us on the programme, goodbye. hello there. we'll start with a quick look at the latest satellite sequence, which shows a swirl of cloud out to the west of the uk. that's the centre of an area of low pressure, and its weatherfronts have been drifting away across the uk, bringing some rain, but never really got to the south—east corner. it's been a lovely afternoon here, with some sunshine and some warmth, as confirmed by one of our weather watchers in east sussex. underneath that cloud, well, here's a picture from w
and the problem is before she struggled to get legislation through — do you remember national insuranceot have a majority? how is she going to get anything through when she has three completely different factions? i will give you all one last word. how long has theresa may got? at least until the finalisation of the first negotiations on brexit. a year. maybe a year. she has no authority. she will not last until the end of this year. thank you all very much. a real pleasure to have you here....
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rob: you can expect them to be dramatic about this was the fbi, cia and national insurance agency with campaign officials, the house intelligence committee seeking information on requests made by top obama officials including susan rice. former cia director john brennan and a new surprise suspect in this investigation whether the obama administration spied on the trump campaign. former us ambassador to the united nations samantha power has been subpoenaed. heather: hillary clinton saying she was not careless with her email which is the opposite of what fbi director james comey called her private server set up. >> although we did not find clear evidence that secretary clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing handling of classified information there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive highly classified information. >> there was no law against it, no rule, something of that sort. i didn't break any law and i was very responsible and not at all careless. he dumped that on the october 28th and start falling. but what was inte
rob: you can expect them to be dramatic about this was the fbi, cia and national insurance agency with campaign officials, the house intelligence committee seeking information on requests made by top obama officials including susan rice. former cia director john brennan and a new surprise suspect in this investigation whether the obama administration spied on the trump campaign. former us ambassador to the united nations samantha power has been subpoenaed. heather: hillary clinton saying she...
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saying things she has a record of saying things she goes back on, early election, not increasing national insurancee then tried to go back on what she went back on in the first place. integration targets, she said it would be reduced to the tens of thousand and it hasn't got close. she was a remainer who reinvented herself as a hard—core brexiteer command the dementia tax when she tried to impose a 100% inheritance tax, so the reasons why the polling has narrowed, and it's not clear from the polls about how much it has narrowed, i would still think the odds are stacked against labour. the reason they have narrowed is a lot of people look at theresa may based on what she has said and done trust it. katie, owen really wants to talk about the conservatives, so you cancelled about labour. so, tell me why you think labour have done so well to narrow those polls? what is it they have done? i think it is two things. they started off from such a low bar, jeremy corbyn did, lots of people were surprised when he seemed likeable in lots of his media appearances. secondly, the ma nifestos appearances. secondly
saying things she has a record of saying things she goes back on, early election, not increasing national insurancee then tried to go back on what she went back on in the first place. integration targets, she said it would be reduced to the tens of thousand and it hasn't got close. she was a remainer who reinvented herself as a hard—core brexiteer command the dementia tax when she tried to impose a 100% inheritance tax, so the reasons why the polling has narrowed, and it's not clear from the...
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and run the vin number through the national insurance crime bureau. forget to check for recalls. safer car.gov or consumer reports.org/be car recalls will tell you if there are any safety represented defects or problems. >> once'v work, state your price. if the seller won't bunch, don't bin bunch oirks don't be afraid to walk away. >> reporter: and before you sign a contract, take the car to a certified mechanic, not just with an oil change shop. isai it's worth$100 or so it will cost. if your car needs repairs, don't be afraid to seller of that car pay you for that or deduskt it from the sale. back to you. >>> doug joining us. this is the last of the kind of very comfortable days. >> yeah, we go from san diego to miami type weather. you can call it typical d.c. weather in the summer because that is what we see. out toward rockville, look this shot. looking pretty good across our area. 355 there rockville pike looking all right, too. as far as the d.c. metro area, we're with at 82. temperatures dropping through the 70s. nationals game looking fan fant
and run the vin number through the national insurance crime bureau. forget to check for recalls. safer car.gov or consumer reports.org/be car recalls will tell you if there are any safety represented defects or problems. >> once'v work, state your price. if the seller won't bunch, don't bin bunch oirks don't be afraid to walk away. >> reporter: and before you sign a contract, take the car to a certified mechanic, not just with an oil change shop. isai it's worth$100 or so it will...