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care in england could see the over 50s forced to pay on average more than £300 a year extra in national insurancealks between the government and labour will resume today, aimed at breaking the brexit deadlock. a box office smash — avengers: endgame makes history by taking a record—breaking $1.2 billion in global ticket sales in its opening run. and coming up in our sports bulletin, manchester city are back at the top of the premier league table after a win over burnley. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. victims of crime, including those alleging rape, are being asked to give police access to their phones and social media accounts or risk seeing their case dropped. the move, which applies to england and wales, is part of measures revealed by the director of public prosecutions to address failures in the disclosure of evidence to defendants. but campaigners say it could discourage victims from going ahead with prosecutions. our legal correspondent clive coleman reports. the case of liam allan, falsely accused of rape and sexual assault, starkly exposed the problems of police and prosec
care in england could see the over 50s forced to pay on average more than £300 a year extra in national insurancealks between the government and labour will resume today, aimed at breaking the brexit deadlock. a box office smash — avengers: endgame makes history by taking a record—breaking $1.2 billion in global ticket sales in its opening run. and coming up in our sports bulletin, manchester city are back at the top of the premier league table after a win over burnley. good morning and...
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social care in england could see the over—50s forced to pay more than £300 a year extra in national insurancer quality soil is releasing carbon into the atmosphere and adding to global warming, according to a major report. a box office smash — avengers endgame makes history by taking a record—breaking $1.2 billion in global ticket sales in its opening run. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. victims of crime, including those alleging rape, are being asked to give police access to their phones and social media accounts or risk seeing their case dropped. the move, which applies to england and wales, is part of measures revealed by the director of public prosecutions to address failures in the disclosure of evidence to defendants. but campaigners say it could discourage victims from going ahead with prosecutions. our legal correspondent clive coleman reports. the case of liam allan, falsely accused of rape and sexual assault starkly exposed the problems of police and prosecutors failing to disclose relevant evidence to the defence. disclosure is the foundation of ourfair trial system. th
social care in england could see the over—50s forced to pay more than £300 a year extra in national insurancer quality soil is releasing carbon into the atmosphere and adding to global warming, according to a major report. a box office smash — avengers endgame makes history by taking a record—breaking $1.2 billion in global ticket sales in its opening run. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. victims of crime, including those alleging rape, are being asked to give police access to...
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fdr abandoned national health insurance to get social security enacted. every two or three years, she would bring it up again and say is it time now to get national health insurance. and each time someone would tell her no, no. too much of a hot potato. we are not going to touch that one now. and her very last communications with fdr were please don't forget national health insurance. [applause] >> thank you so much for your work on her. i am deeply grateful to you for having done that. as a feminist, it is a minor suggestion that i am sensitive to the working man and would invite you to say working men and women. but with that aside, i wonder if you could talk a bit about what is her childhood might have foretold, this sympathy to the working people and to those who are kind of left out. kirstin: right. frances perkins was a very devout christian. she was an episcopalian. and she had enormously deep empathy for the human condition. she was interested in the plight of immigrants. she was interested in the plight of workers. she often said that she felt peo
fdr abandoned national health insurance to get social security enacted. every two or three years, she would bring it up again and say is it time now to get national health insurance. and each time someone would tell her no, no. too much of a hot potato. we are not going to touch that one now. and her very last communications with fdr were please don't forget national health insurance. [applause] >> thank you so much for your work on her. i am deeply grateful to you for having done that....
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insurance where those people may go into areas that are subject. we don't want to encourag encoud that we may need to look at something like a national flood insurance premium, which may be what you are describing but i don't have the details on that i would love to discuss that with you further. >> thank you very much. this is a serious concern and they did it for the right reasons. mr. secretary, senator baldwin is on her way back and she did have more questions for you. i know you have to be out by elephantine 30 that we will have you out on time or prior. crop insurance i don't ever talk to producers without them saying their number one risk management tools crop insurance.
insurance where those people may go into areas that are subject. we don't want to encourag encoud that we may need to look at something like a national flood insurance premium, which may be what you are describing but i don't have the details on that i would love to discuss that with you further. >> thank you very much. this is a serious concern and they did it for the right reasons. mr. secretary, senator baldwin is on her way back and she did have more questions for you. i know you have...
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national minimum wage would have taken home nine thousand two hundred pounds after tax and national insurance now thanks to our tax cuts and the biggest increase in the national living wage they will take over thirteen thousand seven hundred. that's four thousand five hundred pounds more under a conservative government. list of those to speak your official figures show that since two thousand and ten child poverty has increased by half a million working age so it feels like it might be one of those prime minister's questions where we are as we say dipping in and out because there are a lot of other issues to deal with than jeremy corbett nearly did say that he was welcoming the advances from the prime minister as he said find some sort of compromise and to actually discuss with him how to get out of the brig's that malays he also had some other issues to deal with concerning poverty back to me of barca and i think. you and i apologize for interrupting you before but this kind of underlines what you were saying is that there is other business to deal with and that is actually what prime minist
national minimum wage would have taken home nine thousand two hundred pounds after tax and national insurance now thanks to our tax cuts and the biggest increase in the national living wage they will take over thirteen thousand seven hundred. that's four thousand five hundred pounds more under a conservative government. list of those to speak your official figures show that since two thousand and ten child poverty has increased by half a million working age so it feels like it might be one of...
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national minimum wage would have taken home nine thousand two hundred pounds after tax and national insurance now thanks to our tax cuts and the biggest increase in the national living wage they will take over thirteen thousand seven hundred.
national minimum wage would have taken home nine thousand two hundred pounds after tax and national insurance now thanks to our tax cuts and the biggest increase in the national living wage they will take over thirteen thousand seven hundred.
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deputy prime minister damian green which mean that over—sos could be forced to pay extra in national insurancere in old age. and the sun pictures a police officer doing a back flip on a trampoline, allegedly during a drugs raid. the paper's headline writers couldn't resist referencing the bbc‘s hit sunday night drama, line of duty. i won't spoil what i've been reading about that. i should keep away from social media on a sunday night because i don't get a chance to watch it live so i have to avoid people like kate evan in particular who just like to people like kate evan in particular whojust like to spoil people like kate evan in particular who just like to spoil things for me. “— who just like to spoil things for me. —— kate bevan. now, to huawei. last night we had the chinese are saying don't worry, don't listen to donald trump. element nowjeremy hunt has come out and said yes we do need to be cautious. —— yes and now jeremy hunt. need to be cautious. —— yes and now jeremy hunt. it's interesting from hunt, he is breaking rank with the rest of the cabinet. it's difficult to see it other than
deputy prime minister damian green which mean that over—sos could be forced to pay extra in national insurancere in old age. and the sun pictures a police officer doing a back flip on a trampoline, allegedly during a drugs raid. the paper's headline writers couldn't resist referencing the bbc‘s hit sunday night drama, line of duty. i won't spoil what i've been reading about that. i should keep away from social media on a sunday night because i don't get a chance to watch it live so i have...
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over—50s in england could be forced to pay more than 300—pounds a year extra in national insurance tonder plans drawn up by a former cabinet minister. conservative mp damian green has drawn up proposals where helping the elderly and disabled with such things as washing, dressing and medication, would be funded in a similar way to the state pension. here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. with more of us living longer, the demand from people needing help with day—to—day tasks like eating, getting dressed and washed, is increasing. councils have also had their budgets cut. it means the care system's under huge pressure. today's reports is the need for reform is urgent to provide a safety net which will enter the lottery of who gets state funded care and who doesn't. the report calls for a nationally funded pension style scheme. it proposes a universal care entitlement to provide anyone who needsit entitlement to provide anyone who needs it with a decent standard of help. people will pay a care supplement on top if they wanted a more expensive level of support. the report a
over—50s in england could be forced to pay more than 300—pounds a year extra in national insurance tonder plans drawn up by a former cabinet minister. conservative mp damian green has drawn up proposals where helping the elderly and disabled with such things as washing, dressing and medication, would be funded in a similar way to the state pension. here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. with more of us living longer, the demand from people needing help with day—to—day...
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over—50s in england could be forced to pay more than £300 a year extra in national insurance, under newo help fund social care. the report, from former cabinet minister damian green and the centre for policy studies, also calls on social care to be funded in a similar way to a state pension, with a personal top—up option. the government says it's put extra money into social care and future plans will be published soon. emergency measures, banning sri lankans from covering theirfaces in public areas, have come into force. the country's president said the decision was in response to the easter sunday bomb attacks that killed at least 250 people. an announcement said people's faces should be fully visible to allow identification, though the niqab and burqa worn by muslim women were not mentioned specifically. firefighters have been battling a fierce blaze overnight at a forest in east sussex, best known as the setting for the winnie the pooh stories. gorse and undergrowth was ablaze affecting an area of up to 50 acres — that's 20 hectares — the ashdown forest. at its height, six fire crews
over—50s in england could be forced to pay more than £300 a year extra in national insurance, under newo help fund social care. the report, from former cabinet minister damian green and the centre for policy studies, also calls on social care to be funded in a similar way to a state pension, with a personal top—up option. the government says it's put extra money into social care and future plans will be published soon. emergency measures, banning sri lankans from covering theirfaces in...
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social care in england could see the over 50s forced to pay more than 300—pounds a year extra in national insurance summer holiday in the european union this year amid continuing brexit uncertainty. that's according to holiday firm thomas cook. it says almost half of the holidays it sold up until the end of february were to non—eu destinations, up 10% last year. boeing's chief executive is to face shareholders later for the first time since the second of two fatal crashes involving the firm's 737 max plane which killed a total of 346 people. dennis muilenburg will have to try to boost confidence in the plane—maker after a difficult two months. nearly a third of graduates are overqualified for theirjob. the latest figures — they date from two years ago, 2017 — from the office for national statistics, show the incidence of overeducation was highest in those aged between 25 and 49. this isn'tjust a case ofjumping into any old job the moment you graduate. around 30% of graduates were still overeducated for their job five years after graduation. it's a year now since the music streaming service spotify
social care in england could see the over 50s forced to pay more than 300—pounds a year extra in national insurance summer holiday in the european union this year amid continuing brexit uncertainty. that's according to holiday firm thomas cook. it says almost half of the holidays it sold up until the end of february were to non—eu destinations, up 10% last year. boeing's chief executive is to face shareholders later for the first time since the second of two fatal crashes involving the...
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the rising cost base, changes to pension contributions, national insurance and the part—funded pay rise rate, it will have to make some very difficult and significant changes. does my honourable friend agree that the comprehensive spending review is looking increasingly like a seminal moment for this sector? sarah newton, who until a fortnight ago was the minister for disabled people, was glad so many mps came to speak and will sure the skills the skills minister would be receptive. my honorable friend is being very generous with his time. i commend him for securing the debate. there could not be a greater champion for this sector than the minister. 0urjob is to give her strength to go forward to the treasury to secure the funding, and it is great that so many of us will be on the record giving her that strength. a labour mp said there were also probablems with the government's flagship apprenticeship scheme with evidence in his constituency of a failure to get young people into placements. as well as funding for students, colleges face challenges with apprenticeships and, in particular
the rising cost base, changes to pension contributions, national insurance and the part—funded pay rise rate, it will have to make some very difficult and significant changes. does my honourable friend agree that the comprehensive spending review is looking increasingly like a seminal moment for this sector? sarah newton, who until a fortnight ago was the minister for disabled people, was glad so many mps came to speak and will sure the skills the skills minister would be receptive. my...
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it is the nation's insurance program. and i heard my good friend and colleague talk about this often and i'll yield the floor to conor lamb from pennsylvania. mr. lamb: thank you, mr. larson. thank you, mr. speaker. gentlemen, i'm honored to be with you tonight. last year during a long campaign season, two combains -- campaigns and two elections, there was no issue in western pennsylvania that came to me from my constituents more often than social security. and it was usually with a heavy heart. i'll never forget one man who came up to me at an event and he was about 77 years old and he told me how he started paying into social security when he was 12. they don't really make them like that anymore, but in western pennsylvania, people kept working at earlier and earlier wages to make ends meet. the gentleman had worked in a factory. he'd been laid off. he told me we were in the streets, not sure where to go during the day, but we didn't want our kids to know that we were out of work. he had five kids. he became a janitor.
it is the nation's insurance program. and i heard my good friend and colleague talk about this often and i'll yield the floor to conor lamb from pennsylvania. mr. lamb: thank you, mr. larson. thank you, mr. speaker. gentlemen, i'm honored to be with you tonight. last year during a long campaign season, two combains -- campaigns and two elections, there was no issue in western pennsylvania that came to me from my constituents more often than social security. and it was usually with a heavy...
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roger morris is with the nonprofit insurance trade group national insurance crime bureau. >> that's not something that's going to be covered. if you lose the vehicle because you have purchased a phony vehicle, that's -- that's, unfortunately, the consumer's problem. >> he says an insurance company likely has already paid a claim to the original owner. it's not going to pay a claim twice, but a member of the california public interest research group questions that saying victims who did due diligence are still getting duped. >> so isn't that similar to somebody whose car was actually stolen from them and should the insurance companies actually, you know, pay out the victim? think that's a question they should consider. >> she's calling on states attorneys general to conduct a multi-state investigation to see how widespread the problem really is. morris says it's a big problem. >> well, we see a lot of it. there's no numbers on it. there's no data that's kept on critis sten rears are getting fooled. thieves who clone vins usually send those vehicles out of state making this a multi-state
roger morris is with the nonprofit insurance trade group national insurance crime bureau. >> that's not something that's going to be covered. if you lose the vehicle because you have purchased a phony vehicle, that's -- that's, unfortunately, the consumer's problem. >> he says an insurance company likely has already paid a claim to the original owner. it's not going to pay a claim twice, but a member of the california public interest research group questions that saying victims who...
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castro: what i believe is everybody should get health .are, not just health insurance nation, healthr insurance is getting a denial letter telling you to her three reasons you cannot get the treatment you need. i also believe in a woman's right to choose. it is an issue of reproductive freedom and justice and so i don't think whether a woman has it resources to cover determine whether she is able to get that health care. i would work for the opportunity that everybody has to exercise their choice and i disagree with measures that have been taken to stymie the ability of women to not have that choice. in texas, this is a tremendous example of what happens when people with a right-wing ideology take hold and they are able to keep some people out. as president, i will do everything i can to ensure everybody has that right. one more question from the audience. >> i'm going to ask my question first in english and then in spanish. .y name is jessica i'm from san antonio, texas. million who liveli in poverty right now. what would you do to address that in your first term? now in spanish. [sp
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talking about that with our guest, matt eyles, the president and ceo of america's health insurance plan. it is a nationalde association representing health insurance riders. he spent his career in the private sector and government for two decades now, joint ahip -- joined ahip. let me introduce the two people that will be asking you questions.
talking about that with our guest, matt eyles, the president and ceo of america's health insurance plan. it is a nationalde association representing health insurance riders. he spent his career in the private sector and government for two decades now, joint ahip -- joined ahip. let me introduce the two people that will be asking you questions.
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rules committee is holding a hearing this morning for medicare for all, a bill to create a national health insurance program under medicare. this is the first congressional hearing for the medicare for all policy. we join it in progress. mr. mcgovern: unionization of the car wash industry. he graduate interested yale law school and columbia college couple laudy, as i said in my opening statement, we are deeply honored to have you mere. nd the floor is yours. >> chairman mcgovern and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify today. my name is audi barkin. i am 35 years old and i live in santa barbara, california, with my brilliant wife rachel and our beautiful toddler.
rules committee is holding a hearing this morning for medicare for all, a bill to create a national health insurance program under medicare. this is the first congressional hearing for the medicare for all policy. we join it in progress. mr. mcgovern: unionization of the car wash industry. he graduate interested yale law school and columbia college couple laudy, as i said in my opening statement, we are deeply honored to have you mere. nd the floor is yours. >> chairman mcgovern and...
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working full-time on the national minimum wage would have taken home $9200 pounds after tax and national insurance. now thanks to our tax cuts, and the biggest increase in the national living wage, they will take oem over $13700 pounds. that's 4500 pounds more under a conservative government. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, official figures show that since 2010 child poverty has increased by half a million. working age poverty by 200,000 and pensioner the poverty by 400,000. and while she is right to mention the national minimum wage, something her party strongly opposed the introduction of -- i think we should just be aware of what the national minimum wage actually means. it's 8.21. for over 25s. it's 8.21. 21 to 24 years old it's only 7.70 and for apresence itis it's 3.90 an hour. poverty wages. mr. speaker there are now 8 million people in this country in work and in poverty. many on middle incomes struggling to make ends meet. universal credit is failing. will the prime minister at the least today halt the rollout of universal credit and agree to a thorough review of it. >> prime minister.
working full-time on the national minimum wage would have taken home $9200 pounds after tax and national insurance. now thanks to our tax cuts, and the biggest increase in the national living wage, they will take oem over $13700 pounds. that's 4500 pounds more under a conservative government. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, official figures show that since 2010 child poverty has increased by half a million. working age poverty by 200,000 and pensioner the poverty by 400,000. and...
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. >> critics also say this is tantamount to government national insurance.ere are critics who say it is a bad thing. they'll make the case and there are people who feel that way. there is a big chunk of the health care system now that's already government health care. if you look at it, 21% of people in the united states get health care through medicaid. 14% through medicare. 36% of americans already get health care through the government. >> yeah. the government is paying -- if you take all governments, more than half of the nation's health care bill. the question is do we want to go that much further and have the government basically take over the health care system? it might be more efficient. it might be less expensive. there is a lot of disagreement. the country seems divided. at least we are having a robust debate on what it would mean >> and your experience which is vast, when giant changes are sought in the health care system and this would be the biggest of all, that's where you face the biggest resistance. >> yes. there will be a lot of resistance.
. >> critics also say this is tantamount to government national insurance.ere are critics who say it is a bad thing. they'll make the case and there are people who feel that way. there is a big chunk of the health care system now that's already government health care. if you look at it, 21% of people in the united states get health care through medicaid. 14% through medicare. 36% of americans already get health care through the government. >> yeah. the government is paying -- if you...
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so the nation's preeminent insurance program as sound and solid as it is and will be and the latest trustees' report says in 15 years, if we do nothing, which shamelessly has been the role that congress has played, it has done nothing if we do nothing, there will be a 21% ross-the--board cut in order for people to receive their checks. we can do this, america. this is within our grasp. you have a president that's like-minded, a speaker of the house who would be very enthusiastic about making sure that we're taking care of all americans with this universal insurance plan that provides retirement, funding, dependent and spousal coverage in time of death. three of the members on the ways and means committee and two on the committee on social security by their and able to parent having lost a father prematurely. it's incredible to me that we don't just come together and recognize that as a nation, noting that the president is recognized this, clearly the speaker has, i'm sure even mitch mcconnell would recognize this as well that we need to come together, that what americans dislike the most abo
so the nation's preeminent insurance program as sound and solid as it is and will be and the latest trustees' report says in 15 years, if we do nothing, which shamelessly has been the role that congress has played, it has done nothing if we do nothing, there will be a 21% ross-the--board cut in order for people to receive their checks. we can do this, america. this is within our grasp. you have a president that's like-minded, a speaker of the house who would be very enthusiastic about making...
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the houses have flood insurance, we may want to look at it from a crop flood insurance provision to have something like national flood insurance that way. i would like to look at the provisions you quoted in a better way to commit to what we can do from these growers that does not violate the statistically sound premise of crop insurance, where those people may go into areas where there is more subject to flooding on an ongoing basis and plant because of the backstop of crop insurance, we do not want to encourage that. but we may want to look at something like a national flood insurance premium, which may be what you are describing, but i do not have the details on that today, but i want to discuss it with you further. sen. smith: thank you, this is a serious concern and these are very good farmers that do it for the right reasons. thank you. senator baldwin is on her way back, she had more questions for you. we will have the out at 11:30 a.m. or prior. the census is coming out. crop insurance. i do not ever talk to our producers without them saying their number one risk management tool is crop insurance. and n
the houses have flood insurance, we may want to look at it from a crop flood insurance provision to have something like national flood insurance that way. i would like to look at the provisions you quoted in a better way to commit to what we can do from these growers that does not violate the statistically sound premise of crop insurance, where those people may go into areas where there is more subject to flooding on an ongoing basis and plant because of the backstop of crop insurance, we do...
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insurance. right? too often in our nation, health insurance is you getting a denial letter that said two or three reasonshy you can't get the procedure or the treatment you need. health care is getting that treatment. i believe in a woman's right to choose. that is an issue of reproductive freedom and justice. i don't think that whether a woman has the resources to cover her reproductive health care needs should determine whether she is able to get that health care. i would absolutely support and work for the opportunity that everybody has to exercise their choice. i disagree with measures that have been taken to essentially stymie the ability of some women to not have that choice. here in texas, this is a tremendous example of what happens when people with a right wing ideology take hold and are able to keep some people out. as president, i will ensure and do everything i can to ensure that everybody has that right. >> there are so many candidates still ahead. we will hear from senator elizabeth warren, beto o'rourke, and senator bernie sander who had the love of the crowd. we will show you. next. of th
insurance. right? too often in our nation, health insurance is you getting a denial letter that said two or three reasonshy you can't get the procedure or the treatment you need. health care is getting that treatment. i believe in a woman's right to choose. that is an issue of reproductive freedom and justice. i don't think that whether a woman has the resources to cover her reproductive health care needs should determine whether she is able to get that health care. i would absolutely support...
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from the united states because, he says, ensuring peace, actually building peace is the best insurance for nationalefly, as a successful entrepreneur, he wants to run the country like a business. indeed, there have been mixed relax reactions about the decision to run —— mixed reactions. while some welcome it and they want him to improve on the economy and relations with china, others are quite worried that his reputation as a top boss might not be appropriate for running a government and running the people of taiwan. there are some concerns. especially as he has strong business ties in china and he may not do what is best for taiwan if it hurts his companies' interests so by the taiwan billionaire wanting to run for president. cindy sue joining taiwan billionaire wanting to run for president. cindy suejoining us from taipei. thank you for that update. shifting to indonesia. presidentjoko widodo looks likely to wina presidentjoko widodo looks likely to win a second term in office. while official results are not expected until may counts of yesterday's ballot reveal a decisive victory for mr widodo o
from the united states because, he says, ensuring peace, actually building peace is the best insurance for nationalefly, as a successful entrepreneur, he wants to run the country like a business. indeed, there have been mixed relax reactions about the decision to run —— mixed reactions. while some welcome it and they want him to improve on the economy and relations with china, others are quite worried that his reputation as a top boss might not be appropriate for running a government and...
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insurance. now, thanks to our tax cuts and the biggest increase in the national living wage, they will take homence 2010 child poverty has increased by half a million. working age poverty by 200,000, and pensioner poverty by 400,000. while she is right to mention the national living wage, something her party strongly opposed the introduction of, i think we should just be aware of what the national minimum wage actually means. it's £8.21 for over 25 i5, 21 to 24—year—olds i5 means. it's £8.21 for over 25 i5, 21 to 24—year—olds is only £7 70, and for apprentices it is just £3.90 an hour, the5e for apprentices it is just £3.90 an hour, these are poverty wage5. there are now 8 million people in this country, in work, and in poverty. many come on middle income5 country, in work, and in poverty. many come on middle incomes are struggling to make ends meet. universal credit is failing, where the prime minister, at the least, halt the roll—out of universal credit, and agree to a thorough review of it? prime minister. a5 review of it? prime minister. as the right honourable gentleman know5, prime ministe
insurance. now, thanks to our tax cuts and the biggest increase in the national living wage, they will take homence 2010 child poverty has increased by half a million. working age poverty by 200,000, and pensioner poverty by 400,000. while she is right to mention the national living wage, something her party strongly opposed the introduction of, i think we should just be aware of what the national minimum wage actually means. it's £8.21 for over 25 i5, 21 to 24—year—olds i5 means. it's...
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talking about that with our guest, matt eyles, the president and ceo of america's health insurance plan. it is a national trade association representing health insurance riders. he spent his career in the private sector and government for two decades now, joint ahip -- joined ahip. let me introduce the two people that will be asking you questions. jayne o'donnell with usa today, health care reporter. and christopher rowland who was washington post business of health care reporter. matt: it is an interesting question. there is interesting data around medicare for all. it is not necessarily an indictment of health insurers per se. i think it is really a bigger reflection of our health care system and what we see with respect to affordability. i think medicare for all is very much sort of the analog toward repeal and replace. it is a great slogan, sounds simple, sounds easy, it is very, very complicated, and when you dig in to it, it is really talking about how the health care system has been challenging for a lot of people to navigate. it is too expensive, we obviously need to make things work better and f
talking about that with our guest, matt eyles, the president and ceo of america's health insurance plan. it is a national trade association representing health insurance riders. he spent his career in the private sector and government for two decades now, joint ahip -- joined ahip. let me introduce the two people that will be asking you questions. jayne o'donnell with usa today, health care reporter. and christopher rowland who was washington post business of health care reporter. matt: it is...
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and the person's, like, in charge of national flood insurance program, they're, like, what?nd the best thing, too, is this -- you know, last week, he actually said, are you a capitalist or socialist? yes or no? and the woman said, yes or no? and he says, yeah. and she goes, yes. [ laughter ] and it was the whole panel -- and he made everyone go down and everyone said, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. [ laughter ] and then i said, "hey, it's great if we have a mixed economy." it's possible. >> seth: yeah, you don't know which one they are. which one they were saying yes to. one obsession, or i should say, a group of people that seem to have an obsession with you is our friends over at fox news. >> oh yeah. >> seth: they talk about you a lot. are you surprised with the speed at which they seem to have shifted all their attention and programming to you? >> i mean, it's weird. like, why are so many grown men just obsessed with this, like, 29-year-old? i mean, it's great. i love the -- [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: i mean -- i mean -- >> on second thought. no. but i think it's reall
and the person's, like, in charge of national flood insurance program, they're, like, what?nd the best thing, too, is this -- you know, last week, he actually said, are you a capitalist or socialist? yes or no? and the woman said, yes or no? and he says, yeah. and she goes, yes. [ laughter ] and it was the whole panel -- and he made everyone go down and everyone said, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. [ laughter ] and then i said, "hey, it's great if we have a mixed economy." it's possible....
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talking about that with our guest, matt eyles, the president and ceo of america's health insurance plan. it is a national trade association representing health insurance riders. he spent his career in the private sector and government for two decades now, joint ahip -- joined ahip. let me introduce the two people that will be asking you questions. jayne o'donnell with usa today, health care reporter. nice to see you again. and christopher rowland who was washington post business of health care reporter. christopher, you are up first for questions. christopher: there was a pretty interesting phenomenon where there was a poll like 56% of americans actually favor medicare for all. that is a pretty significant indictment of the current system. i wanted to figure out, from your perspective, what you think that the insurance companies have done wrong so far to lose that trust of the american people and what can you do to go about repairing that. matt: it is an interesting question. there is interesting data around medicare for all. it is not necessarily an indictment of health insurers per se. i think it is re
talking about that with our guest, matt eyles, the president and ceo of america's health insurance plan. it is a national trade association representing health insurance riders. he spent his career in the private sector and government for two decades now, joint ahip -- joined ahip. let me introduce the two people that will be asking you questions. jayne o'donnell with usa today, health care reporter. nice to see you again. and christopher rowland who was washington post business of health care...
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flag vessels which operates commercially during peacetime but are on standby during war or national energy. insuring that the spram appropriately managed and funded is critical to sustaining both the health of the u.s. domestic mary time industry and to secure the logistic supply line for global military operations in. addition to the msp, she runs a number of security level programs such as the voluntary see modal agreement. visa and the national reserve fleet which increastcludes the ready reserve fleet just to name a few. these programs and ships provide the critical unsung infrastructure that our nations relies to have security operations and economic development the life blood behind those programs are the marners that nt u.s. clues flag fleets this group of specialized seamen are not growing as fast as the previous generation is retiring. which poses a challenge to policymakers in the industry. the federal maritime commission establish demd 1961 as an independent federal agency responsible for the ocean-born transportation of the united states. the bipartisan committee of five commissioners. u
flag vessels which operates commercially during peacetime but are on standby during war or national energy. insuring that the spram appropriately managed and funded is critical to sustaining both the health of the u.s. domestic mary time industry and to secure the logistic supply line for global military operations in. addition to the msp, she runs a number of security level programs such as the voluntary see modal agreement. visa and the national reserve fleet which increastcludes the ready...
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insurance where those people may go into areas that are subject. we don't want to encourag encoud that we may need to look at something like a national flood insurancepremium, which may be what you are describing but i don't have the details on that i would love to discuss that with you further. >> thank you very much. this is a serious concern and they did it for the right reasons. mr. secretary, senator baldwin is on her way back and she did have more questions for you. i know you have to be out by elephantine 30 that we will have you out on time or prior. crop insurance i don't ever talk to producers without them saying their number one risk management tools crop insurance. now more than ever there are no cuts to the crop insurance because they need that protection right now more than ever. so just address that for me if you would. >> i hear the same thing that this has been the best type of partnership safety net between the federal government and risk management fo through the safety net to continue and we look forward to addressing that with you. i want to touch back on the trust fund. i am glad that senator brought that up. a number of the op
insurance where those people may go into areas that are subject. we don't want to encourag encoud that we may need to look at something like a national flood insurancepremium, which may be what you are describing but i don't have the details on that i would love to discuss that with you further. >> thank you very much. this is a serious concern and they did it for the right reasons. mr. secretary, senator baldwin is on her way back and she did have more questions for you. i know you have...
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we are a national insurance policy and we provide that insurance for the cost of one-third of a fully helicopter. >> thank you. >> so how do you answer the claim made by some that the data collected especially in today's mobile population that the data you collect today at age of 18 for registration is accurate and be able to locate somebody between ages of 20, 25, most likely to be called for draft? >> great, that's a terrific question, goes to data which has been questioned by several who are in the known. thank you, so if we asked you a year ago, i would have said, i'm not sure i'm 100%. today i'm a 100% and absolutely confident in the accuracy of our data. in fact, we have determined that the data in rcd system for those with complete registration exceeds 95% of accuracy, at the time of registration, now, our registration system and our business practices allow us and will allow us to meet our mission requirements related to mobilization. after the initial verification, we stopped verifying address. we do not have a need to use that data unless the president in congress activate i
we are a national insurance policy and we provide that insurance for the cost of one-third of a fully helicopter. >> thank you. >> so how do you answer the claim made by some that the data collected especially in today's mobile population that the data you collect today at age of 18 for registration is accurate and be able to locate somebody between ages of 20, 25, most likely to be called for draft? >> great, that's a terrific question, goes to data which has been questioned...
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my favorite topic so in the united states the driving force and with child labor the national unemployment insurance and too often accomplish the hostile congress. i gradually came to know slowly. i was reporter at the washington post for 20 years. and researching workplace fires. we had a really terrible fire in north carolina in 1983. and then to research the history and how to prevent them. so did i know a young social worker with the fire of 1911? and to reduce workplace death? and then that commission then to craft that legislation in this building so if a fire breaks out you know where to run so these are all the things they learned so then she was joined by daniel who is president of the american federation of labor. then there was a growing sense the fear of communism inspired the growth. but it was possible to make the world a better place for everybody. and what we found where the wages were lower in the conditions were worse but life was better. but it isn't just done out of a sense of fear just out of possibility not just in the united states and it's clear with that fascination of labor
my favorite topic so in the united states the driving force and with child labor the national unemployment insurance and too often accomplish the hostile congress. i gradually came to know slowly. i was reporter at the washington post for 20 years. and researching workplace fires. we had a really terrible fire in north carolina in 1983. and then to research the history and how to prevent them. so did i know a young social worker with the fire of 1911? and to reduce workplace death? and then...
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the nation's largest health insurer, unitedhealth group, the stock exploded at opening. first quarter numbers are really good. it got slammedded after warning about "medicare for all." speaking of health care, bernie sanders doubling down on his message for "medicare for all" and lifestyle guaranteed by the government as he defends being part of the 1%. we'll have details from last night's big town hall. saving what is left. we're talking of course the paris fire, notre dame cathedral. hundreds of millions of dollars from billionaires and ordinary folks pouring in to rebuild the cathedral, gutted by a massive fire yesterday. we'll go live to paris with the latest. we have that and so much more on "making money." ♪ charles: bernie sanders swagger on full display as he took the role of front-runner last night on fox's town hall. >> not everybody thought i should come on this show. it is not whether you're young, it is whether you're old. it is what you believe in. i believe health care is a human right, not a -- [cheering] if we spend all of our time attacking trump, you k
the nation's largest health insurer, unitedhealth group, the stock exploded at opening. first quarter numbers are really good. it got slammedded after warning about "medicare for all." speaking of health care, bernie sanders doubling down on his message for "medicare for all" and lifestyle guaranteed by the government as he defends being part of the 1%. we'll have details from last night's big town hall. saving what is left. we're talking of course the paris fire, notre dame...
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carolina mutual and private association, which is one of the oldest african-american insurance companies in the nation. he's also a very prominent politician. now, he wasn't a politician, but he was a very strong supporter of the republican party in the late 1800's and in the early 1900's, so he had very strong ties to political candidates throughout his life. so he was a very influential individual due to the ties of his father, due to his ties with the duke family out of north carolina, and due to his political ties and his political connections. and all of those residuals of his connections ends up in the long term benefiting his institution, which ultimately would benefit african-americans in the state of north carolina. >> i'm intrigued because you said the republican party, so what does that tell you about the state of the republican party during the turn of the century and where the democrats were during that time period? >> at that time, the republican party was the more liberal party in the nation. and the democratic party was the more conservative branch, so he stayed with the republican par
carolina mutual and private association, which is one of the oldest african-american insurance companies in the nation. he's also a very prominent politician. now, he wasn't a politician, but he was a very strong supporter of the republican party in the late 1800's and in the early 1900's, so he had very strong ties to political candidates throughout his life. so he was a very influential individual due to the ties of his father, due to his ties with the duke family out of north carolina, and...
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with disaster relief and supplementals and working on issues, by addressing issues in the national flood insurance program. nfip is a national back stop. and this will help americans better prepare. i would like to take this thank our volunteers in the fifth district and throughout the other states and in my colleagues' districts to help them dig out. i have visited with many of these brave men and women who put themselves at risk to help their communities. i commend the strong folks that make up these communities not om linchinged with hurricanes but with their resilience. i yield. mr. dunn: i would like to thank representative riggleman for his words. and i know his constituents are fortunate to have a man of his rare abilities serving them. i would like to yield time three minutes to another member, outstanding member of the freshman class from south dakota . mr. johnson: thank you, madam speaker. i'm honored to be part of this special order tonight and i want to highlight the dire situation in my home state of south dakota. our state is barely beginning to recover from dramatic flooding while
with disaster relief and supplementals and working on issues, by addressing issues in the national flood insurance program. nfip is a national back stop. and this will help americans better prepare. i would like to take this thank our volunteers in the fifth district and throughout the other states and in my colleagues' districts to help them dig out. i have visited with many of these brave men and women who put themselves at risk to help their communities. i commend the strong folks that make...
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the driving force behind minimum wage, the 40 hour workweek, the end of child labor, national unemployment insurance and social security. she is a powering figure and her congressman's in the united states and, also a compass in the face of a hostile congress. i gradually came to know about francis perkins slowly. i was really porter at the and i first learned about her and her role in u.s. and world history when i was researching workplace priors pick some of you who are old enough to remember we had a terrible poultry fire in north carolina in 1993 with people locked in beer can, i was doing a story, researching the history of workplace fires and what we learned over the years about how to prevent them and, i spoke with the labor department for that peace and i was told something that stuck in my mind that, that i know that a young social worker francis perkins had the witness of the horrible short lace triangle factory fire admitted her work to reduce workplace deaths. she was only 31 years old when this happened. she became the driving force behind the creation of the new york factory investigat
the driving force behind minimum wage, the 40 hour workweek, the end of child labor, national unemployment insurance and social security. she is a powering figure and her congressman's in the united states and, also a compass in the face of a hostile congress. i gradually came to know about francis perkins slowly. i was really porter at the and i first learned about her and her role in u.s. and world history when i was researching workplace priors pick some of you who are old enough to remember...
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weeks the kingdom will be consulting closely with other consuming countries and oil producing nations to insure a well-balanced and stable oil market for the benefit of producers and consumers as well as the stability. the president's top economist is downplaying the link of possible higher oil prices and the economy. >> that link between the economy and oil prices seems to have severed because we produced so much oil it is kind of for producers very good news when oil prices go up and for consumers it is not necessarily good news. but the balance is more toward a net zero for oil prices than it used to be where it was clearly a negative for the economy. reporter: five countries had been using the waiver. the waiver had been out there since the president said last year he would withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. the waivers went into effect, those five countries, china, india, south korea, japan, turkey. that will end may 2nd. david, within administration the focus is on china and india,. >> good luck with that one blake. national average for regular gas is 2.84. it is over $4 in california.
weeks the kingdom will be consulting closely with other consuming countries and oil producing nations to insure a well-balanced and stable oil market for the benefit of producers and consumers as well as the stability. the president's top economist is downplaying the link of possible higher oil prices and the economy. >> that link between the economy and oil prices seems to have severed because we produced so much oil it is kind of for producers very good news when oil prices go up and...
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national unemployment insurance and security.e is is really a towering figure in her accomplishments in the united states, often established in the face of a hostile congress. i gradually came to know about frap sis perkens slowly. i first learned about francis perkins and her role in u.s. and world history when i was researching workplace fires. we had a terrible fire in 1993 with people who were locked in and died and i was researching the history of workplace fires, so i spoke to a historian for that piece, and he said did i know that he is witnessed a fire and made it her life's work to reduce workplace deaths. he is was only 31 years old when this happened, he is became a driving force of the new york factory investigating commission, and it lead to the fire protection tools that we have here in this building. if a fire breaks out you know where to run. there is water, sprinklers, these are all of the things they learned as a result of the 1911 fire. this pioneering work that he is did, he is was president of the american fe
national unemployment insurance and security.e is is really a towering figure in her accomplishments in the united states, often established in the face of a hostile congress. i gradually came to know about frap sis perkens slowly. i first learned about francis perkins and her role in u.s. and world history when i was researching workplace fires. we had a terrible fire in 1993 with people who were locked in and died and i was researching the history of workplace fires, so i spoke to a historian...
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rules committee is holding a hearing this morning for medicare for all, a bill to create a national health insurance program under medicare. this is the first congressional hearing for the medicare for all policy. we join it in progress. mr. mcgovern: unionization of the car wash industry. he graduate interested yale law school and columbia college couple laudy, as i said in my opening statement, we are deeply honored to have you mere. nd the floor is yours. >> chairman mcgovern and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify today. my name is audi barkin. i am 35 years old and i live in santa barbara, california, with my brilliant wife rachel and our beautiful toddler. she's an english professor at the university of california, santa barbara and i am an organizer at the certainty for popular democracy and the be a hero project. i earned my bachelor's degree from columbia university with a major in economics and my yaw degree from yale law school. over 20 years since i was a freshman on my high school debate team, i have been giving speeches and presentations on topics like health
rules committee is holding a hearing this morning for medicare for all, a bill to create a national health insurance program under medicare. this is the first congressional hearing for the medicare for all policy. we join it in progress. mr. mcgovern: unionization of the car wash industry. he graduate interested yale law school and columbia college couple laudy, as i said in my opening statement, we are deeply honored to have you mere. nd the floor is yours. >> chairman mcgovern and...
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could work a real dysfunction for california businesses competing in the rest of the nation and the world. insurance companies are already raising rates and in some places, not writing policies at all. something that could seriously upset the real estate business. to wiseman, there is only one way to reduce the looming threat . >> it will involve dramatically reducing the intensity of fires by reducing all of the fuels available for fires to burn. >> reporter: that means many more controlled burn's. removing drought stricken dead trees from forests close to communities, thinning out forests and better regional and local control of vegetation. in fact, san rafael's retiring mayor has proposed a property tax to fund such efforts. a hard sell to voters. tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a state what analysis finds 350,000 californians are now living in areas at very high risk of fire. reporters from 8 media offered outlets who covered the california wildfires look at census data combined with cal fire hazard maps. they concluded that 1 and 12 mac was homes in our state is at high risk of burning in a wil
could work a real dysfunction for california businesses competing in the rest of the nation and the world. insurance companies are already raising rates and in some places, not writing policies at all. something that could seriously upset the real estate business. to wiseman, there is only one way to reduce the looming threat . >> it will involve dramatically reducing the intensity of fires by reducing all of the fuels available for fires to burn. >> reporter: that means many more...
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could work a real dysfunction for california businesses competing in the rest of the nation and the world. insurance companies are already raising rates and in some places, not writing policies at all. something that could seriously upset the real estate business. to wiseman, there is only one way to reduce the looming threat . >> it will involve dramatically reducing the intensity of fires by reducing the fuels available for fires to burn. >> that means many many more controlled burns, removing drought stricken trees close to communities, thinning out forests and regional and local control of vegetation. in fact, san rafael's returning mayor is opposing a property tax to fund efforts there. that is a hard sell to voters. one additional item, pg&e responded saying, "we will continue to work with regulators, policymakers and the commission on catastrophic wildfire cost and recovery to identify solutions to address this ever-increasing threat to ourselves and our communities. reporting live, tom baker, ktvu fox2 news . >> a growing threat indeed. thank you, tall. >>> a new statewide analysis finds the
could work a real dysfunction for california businesses competing in the rest of the nation and the world. insurance companies are already raising rates and in some places, not writing policies at all. something that could seriously upset the real estate business. to wiseman, there is only one way to reduce the looming threat . >> it will involve dramatically reducing the intensity of fires by reducing the fuels available for fires to burn. >> that means many many more controlled...
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could work a real dysfunction for california businesses competing in the rest of the nation and the world. insurance companies are already raising rates and in some places, not writing policies at all, something that could seriously upset the real estate business. to wiseman, there is only one way to reduce the looming threat . >> it is going to involve dramatically reducing the intensity of fires by reducing all of the fuels available for fires to burn. >> reporter: that means many many more controlled burns, removing drought stricken did trees from forests close to communities, thing it sitting out forest and local control of vegetation taken seriously. san francisco's retiring mayor has a proposed a property tax to fund such an effort. that is going to be hard to sell. tom vacar, ktvo fox 2 news. >>> anyone else's finds 350,000 californians now live in areas with very high risk of fire. reporters from 8 media outlets who cover the california wildfires looked at census data combined with cal fire hazard maps. they concluded 1 in 12 homes in our state is at risk of burning in wildfire and that is a
could work a real dysfunction for california businesses competing in the rest of the nation and the world. insurance companies are already raising rates and in some places, not writing policies at all, something that could seriously upset the real estate business. to wiseman, there is only one way to reduce the looming threat . >> it is going to involve dramatically reducing the intensity of fires by reducing all of the fuels available for fires to burn. >> reporter: that means many...
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a nationally-run government health insurance program.aid for for everybody. no means testing, or even means testing. he comes out with positions and somebody says no more i.c.e. no more enforcement of immigration. no country in the world has no enforcement. >> right. >> another candidate is a woman, wait a minute, i better catch up to that team. you have everybody over there. that's where trump wants them. >> right. >> trump wants everybody bunched on the hard-left. you know that. >> this is what's scaring me about what's happening in the democratic primary right now. the president trades -- >> you said you want them to fight it out. >> i want a strong candidate to emerge to make sure my choice isn't between donald trump and bernie sanders. the american people's choice isn't between donald trump and bernie sanders because donald trump trades between 43 and 46% approval. he needs a hard-left democratic candidate so he can rail about open borders and socialism -- >> yeah, i know. >> and be right. >> well, he's got -- open borders, socialis
a nationally-run government health insurance program.aid for for everybody. no means testing, or even means testing. he comes out with positions and somebody says no more i.c.e. no more enforcement of immigration. no country in the world has no enforcement. >> right. >> another candidate is a woman, wait a minute, i better catch up to that team. you have everybody over there. that's where trump wants them. >> right. >> trump wants everybody bunched on the hard-left. you...