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national insurance attributions to support recruitmentlj national insurance attributions to support recruitmentthink that tax cuts are certainly an option. anything that supports job creation and hiring come they already have the job retention bonus. but you also have to look at other ways of supporting the economy. the eat out to help out scheme has been successful relatively according to official figures but the easiest way to get money into people's pockets is to increase universal credit payments for instance. which go to lower and middle income earners who are far more likely to spend rather than save. we have seen during a pandemic isa than save. we have seen during a pandemic is a lot of high income households saving money and what we need right now if you're going to generate growth is for them to spend it. so there are a few challenges facing the economy and of course the big threat is the second wave of covid—19 because what we know is pandemics are back to the economy notjust because of the lockdowns and the requirement to stop the virus spread but also because of the hit that is dea
national insurance attributions to support recruitmentlj national insurance attributions to support recruitmentthink that tax cuts are certainly an option. anything that supports job creation and hiring come they already have the job retention bonus. but you also have to look at other ways of supporting the economy. the eat out to help out scheme has been successful relatively according to official figures but the easiest way to get money into people's pockets is to increase universal credit...
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from today, employers must pay national insurance and pension contributions for their furloughed staffrkers. the freelancers have already lost their income, and there's been a wave of redundancies already. there's a possibility that we may have to make further redundancies. so, there's a real risk of everyone losing their job, frankly. from september, employers will need to pay 10% of their staffs wages while they remain on the furlough scheme. in october, that increases to 20% before cutting off completely at the end of that month. the fear is, with so many businesses still struggling, that will trigger a wave of redundancies. critics are calling for more support for the sectors that have been hit hardest. hospitality, the night—time economy are really feeling the effects of the necessary measures that are being taken. therefore, it makes sense for them to be given additional support and not to be ending the furlough on a one—size—fits—all basis, but in a targeted way, helping those sectors. the government says it's supporting closed parts of the economy with business rates relief, ta
from today, employers must pay national insurance and pension contributions for their furloughed staffrkers. the freelancers have already lost their income, and there's been a wave of redundancies already. there's a possibility that we may have to make further redundancies. so, there's a real risk of everyone losing their job, frankly. from september, employers will need to pay 10% of their staffs wages while they remain on the furlough scheme. in october, that increases to 20% before cutting...
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he announced rises to the national insurance rush holt. it frees on fuel and alcohol.ackaging andstic in and to the tampa on tax. >> this is a government -- tampon tax. cost of living low. investing in our in hs. in our public services. investing in ideas. tracking business and protecting our environment. roads, railways, colleges, building our union. delivered a people's budget from a people's government and i commend it to this hour. of the the leader opposition not the shadow chancellor who responds to public statements. >> having ruthlessly forced down the living standards and life chances of million of our people for a decade. the talk of leveling up is a cruel joke. >> the government tries to pretend this is a got -- this is an action that will work on climate change. of 4000 milesnds of road, that does not sound like a green transport policy to me, mr. deputy speaker. and this is going to make a difference, one billion pounds on green transport measures. this is completely absurd. as the debate continues, opposition reviews did not get warmer. fundsterday's for
he announced rises to the national insurance rush holt. it frees on fuel and alcohol.ackaging andstic in and to the tampa on tax. >> this is a government -- tampon tax. cost of living low. investing in our in hs. in our public services. investing in ideas. tracking business and protecting our environment. roads, railways, colleges, building our union. delivered a people's budget from a people's government and i commend it to this hour. of the the leader opposition not the shadow...
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from this month, employers must pay national insurance and pension contributions for their furloughedtapering of the scheme in the uk. the rising rate of new coronavirus infections has forced the government to delay the reopening of some businesses. however, on the day changes to the government's furlough scheme began, the resolution foundation has published research suggesting that over half of furloughed workers are likely to have already returned to work. well, daniel tomlinson is senior economist at the resolution foundation — the body behind that research. good morning. tells what you found. 0ur good morning. tells what you found. our key findings we are publishing this morning is that even though over the whole time period since the job retention scheme began in march, 9 million people have been furloughed for at least one free week period. actually, the number of people we think are furloughed today on this day that employers are now being asked to be making contributions is significantly lower than that, less than four and a half million. . that is good news and that means tha
from this month, employers must pay national insurance and pension contributions for their furloughedtapering of the scheme in the uk. the rising rate of new coronavirus infections has forced the government to delay the reopening of some businesses. however, on the day changes to the government's furlough scheme began, the resolution foundation has published research suggesting that over half of furloughed workers are likely to have already returned to work. well, daniel tomlinson is senior...
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growing coronavirus crisis and there was plenty else in his speech too, he announced rises to the national insurance threshold on fuel and alcohol, 600 billion pounds of the investment on packaging. >> this is for the government to get things done adding taxes, keeping the cost of living low, investing in our nhs, investing in our public services, ideas backing business protecting our environment, building roads, building railways, building colleges, building houses, building our union and it delivers on our promises of people's budget from a people government and i commend it to this hour. >> by tradition opposition not the charge letter response to the government statement. >> into force down the living standard and the chances of millions of our people for decades, the talk of leveling up is a cruel joke. the government is trying to say this is a budget that will take action change. you see it freeze again, 27 billion pounds 24000-millions of road that does not sound like it to me. and announced it's going to make a difference, 1 billion pounds on green transport measures, this is completely absu
growing coronavirus crisis and there was plenty else in his speech too, he announced rises to the national insurance threshold on fuel and alcohol, 600 billion pounds of the investment on packaging. >> this is for the government to get things done adding taxes, keeping the cost of living low, investing in our nhs, investing in our public services, ideas backing business protecting our environment, building roads, building railways, building colleges, building houses, building our union...
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from today, employers must start paying national insurance and pension contribution for their furloughed. fabric laid off 50 workers. the freelancers have a ready their income. a wave of redundancies already. there is a possibility that we may have to make further redundancies so there is a real risk of everyone losing their job, frankly. from september 10% of staff wages will have to be paid. in october that increases to 20%, before cutting off completely at the end of the month. with so many businesses still struggling, that would trigger a wave of redundancies. this crisis has delivered one of the biggest living standard shocks in modern british economic systems to families across the country. it is as bad as the oil crisis in the 1970s. the government should think carefully about whether or not it wants to wind down thejob retention whether or not it wants to wind down the job retention scheme in the same way across the whole economy. artwork is protesting a againstjob cards asking for help. we are in this together and we are hoping to save the arts and save the jobs. socially distan
from today, employers must start paying national insurance and pension contribution for their furloughed. fabric laid off 50 workers. the freelancers have a ready their income. a wave of redundancies already. there is a possibility that we may have to make further redundancies so there is a real risk of everyone losing their job, frankly. from september 10% of staff wages will have to be paid. in october that increases to 20%, before cutting off completely at the end of the month. with so many...
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he announced rises to the national insurance threshold, a freeze on alcohol and fuel duties, £600 billionx on plastic packaging and an end to the tampon tax. this is the budget of a government that get things done. creating jobs, cutting taxes, keeping the cost of living low, investing in our nhs, investing in our public services, investing in ideas, backing business, protecting the environment, building roads and railways and colleges, building houses, building our union. a budget that delivers on our promises. a people's budget from a people's government and i commend it to this house. by tradition it is the leader of the opposition, not the shadow chancellor, who responds to the budget statement. having ruthlessly forced down the living standard and life chances of millions of our people for a decade, the talk of levelling up is a crueljoke. the government are trying to pretend that this is a budget that will take action on climate change. let's look at it. a fuel duty freeze again. £27 billion on 4000 miles of road. that does not sound like a green transport policy to me. and then the
he announced rises to the national insurance threshold, a freeze on alcohol and fuel duties, £600 billionx on plastic packaging and an end to the tampon tax. this is the budget of a government that get things done. creating jobs, cutting taxes, keeping the cost of living low, investing in our nhs, investing in our public services, investing in ideas, backing business, protecting the environment, building roads and railways and colleges, building houses, building our union. a budget that...
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of not creating really a perception of how desperate and how scared they are local and national insuranceand. donald trump is vowing to use his presidential powers to ban the chinese own social media platform tick-tock from the u.s. as early as saturday is signaled he didn't support an american takeover of the company amid reports that microsoft is in talks to buy its u.s. operations. mexico's overtaken the u.k. as the country with the world's hot 3rd highest coronavirus death toll the health ministry says the tally is more than 46 and a half 1000. 3 people including a teenage boy have been charged for a huge twitter hack that targeted high profile users it took over accounts belonging to former us president barack obama tesla boss ill and mosque before tweeting out a fake a bit coin deal the cryptocurrency scam raised more than $100000.00 in a day tens of thousands of people in russia's far eastern city of cut off scot are protesting against the arrest of a popular governor so he forgot was deposed after being accused of ordering 2 contract killings and an attempted murder 15 years ago i
of not creating really a perception of how desperate and how scared they are local and national insuranceand. donald trump is vowing to use his presidential powers to ban the chinese own social media platform tick-tock from the u.s. as early as saturday is signaled he didn't support an american takeover of the company amid reports that microsoft is in talks to buy its u.s. operations. mexico's overtaken the u.k. as the country with the world's hot 3rd highest coronavirus death toll the health...
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bill forfurloughed must start contributing to the wage bill for furloughed staff, paying their national insurance and pension contributions. ahead of the change yesterday, fabric let go of 51 workers. the freelancers have already lost their income and there has been a wave of redundancies already. there is a possibility that we might have to make further redundancies. so, there is a real risk of everyone losing theirjob, frankly. from september, employers must pay 10% of their staffs wages whilst they remain on the furlough scheme. in october that increases to 20% before cutting off completely at the end of that month. the fear is with so many businesses struggling, that could trigger a wave of redundancies. critics are calling for more support for the sectors that have been hit hardest. hospitality, the night—time economy are really feeling the effects of the necessary measures that have been taken. therefore, it makes sense for them to be given additional support and are not to be ending the furlough on a one size fits all basis, but any targeted manner, helping those sectors. the government ha
bill forfurloughed must start contributing to the wage bill for furloughed staff, paying their national insurance and pension contributions. ahead of the change yesterday, fabric let go of 51 workers. the freelancers have already lost their income and there has been a wave of redundancies already. there is a possibility that we might have to make further redundancies. so, there is a real risk of everyone losing theirjob, frankly. from september, employers must pay 10% of their staffs wages...
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our local and national insurance and.donald trump is vowing to use his presidential powers to bar the chinese own social media platform to talk from the u.s. as early as saturday he signaled he didn't support an american takeover of the company amid reports microsoft is in talks to buy its u.s. operations. mexico's overtaken the u.k. is the country with the world's 3rd highest coronavirus death toll the health ministry says the tally is more than $46.00 and a half 1000 around $200.00 nicaraguan migrants stranded at a border city in costa rica have received free covert 19 tests they've been stuck for nearly 2 weeks. tens of thousands of people in russia's far eastern city of kut all scar protesting against the arrest of a popular governor so before god was deposed after being accused of being involved in organizing 2 murders his supporters see it as a political move aimed at removing an overly independent politician. and those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after one to one east by. frank assessmen
our local and national insurance and.donald trump is vowing to use his presidential powers to bar the chinese own social media platform to talk from the u.s. as early as saturday he signaled he didn't support an american takeover of the company amid reports microsoft is in talks to buy its u.s. operations. mexico's overtaken the u.k. is the country with the world's 3rd highest coronavirus death toll the health ministry says the tally is more than $46.00 and a half 1000 around $200.00 nicaraguan...
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as of today, the business must start paying their national insurance and pension contributions.side, it is still quiet. the freelancers have already lost their income. there has been a wave of redundancies already. there is a possibility that we may have to make further redundancies. so there is a real risk of everyone losing their job, frankly. adding to the club's was, via stocks going out of date and an electricity bill costing thousands of pounds in standing charges —— woes, beer stocks going out of date. from september, employers will have to pay 10% of staff's wages as they remain on the fellow scheme. in october that increases to 20% before cutting off com pletely increases to 20% before cutting off completely at the end of that month. the fear is that with so many businesses still struggling, that will trigger a wave of redundancies. critics are calling for more support for the sectors hit hardest. hospitality, the night—time economy, they are really feeling the effects of the necessary measures that are being taken. of the necessary measures that are being ta ken. there
as of today, the business must start paying their national insurance and pension contributions.side, it is still quiet. the freelancers have already lost their income. there has been a wave of redundancies already. there is a possibility that we may have to make further redundancies. so there is a real risk of everyone losing their job, frankly. adding to the club's was, via stocks going out of date and an electricity bill costing thousands of pounds in standing charges —— woes, beer stocks...
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it means a system of national health insurance so that a worker can afford decent health care for himself and his family. [applause] it means real enforcement of the laws so that the drug racketeers are put behind bars and our streets are once again safe for our families. and above all, above all, honest work must be rewarded by a fair and just tax system. the tax system today does not reward hard work, it penalizes it. inherited or invested wealth frequently multiplies itself while paying no taxes at all. but, wages on the assembly line or in farming the land, these hard-earned dollars are taxed to the very last penny. there is a depletion allowance the redwoodfrom to the gulf stream waters -- this land was made for you and me. [applause] so let us close on this note -- may god grant each one of us the wisdom to cherish this good land and to meet the great challenge that beckons us home. and now is the time to meet that challenge. good night, and godspeed to you all. [applause] announcer: next, richard nixon accepts his party's presidential nomination for a second term at the 1972 republ
it means a system of national health insurance so that a worker can afford decent health care for himself and his family. [applause] it means real enforcement of the laws so that the drug racketeers are put behind bars and our streets are once again safe for our families. and above all, above all, honest work must be rewarded by a fair and just tax system. the tax system today does not reward hard work, it penalizes it. inherited or invested wealth frequently multiplies itself while paying no...
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i mean, take national health insurance. rica be the only country that doesn't have national health insurance in western democracy? of course not. that's going to be decided in the democratic party not the republican party. so i want to be a party of what's going to matter and the republican party as in california which is third place is increasingly irrelevant in the debate about the country. >> trevor: congratulations on your book and thank you so much for joining us on the show. >> thank you, trevor. enjoyed it. >> trevor: thank you for joining us stuart. we have to take a quick break. >> when we come back, we'll tal9 fair"'s editor-in-chief radhika jones, so stick aro "okay, now sloooooowly." "ok. allllright" "brake brake brake brake!!!" "aww... .should we...leave a note?" "no." "did i pass?" "ehhh..." "break me off a piece of that kit kat bar!" ♪ only lightlife can return the balance ♪ ♪ to your every dish ♪ our food is always made of plants ♪ ♪ and it is totally delish ♪ 'cause nobody's ingredients ♪ ♪ are quite as simp
i mean, take national health insurance. rica be the only country that doesn't have national health insurance in western democracy? of course not. that's going to be decided in the democratic party not the republican party. so i want to be a party of what's going to matter and the republican party as in california which is third place is increasingly irrelevant in the debate about the country. >> trevor: congratulations on your book and thank you so much for joining us on the show....
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understanding is that they're creating really a perception of how desperate and house our local and national insurance and. donald trump is vowing to use his presidential powers to ban the chinese own social media platform to talk from the u.s. as early as saturday he signaled he didn't support an american takeover of the company amid reports that microsoft is in talks to buy its u.s. operations. 3 people including a teenage boy have been charged for the twitter hack that targeted high profile users it took over accounts belonging to former u.s. president barack obama and tesla basilan musk before tweeting out a fake bitcoin deal accept a currency scam i raised more than 100000 dollars in a day a 2 week state of emergency has been declared in japan's okinawa region after a spike in corona virus cases 71 new infections were reported on friday american troops stationed in the southern islands and make up a majority of the cases the leader of a south korean church has been arrested accused of concealing an underreporting coronavirus cases prosecutors say lima and he of the church of jesus how put the gov
understanding is that they're creating really a perception of how desperate and house our local and national insurance and. donald trump is vowing to use his presidential powers to ban the chinese own social media platform to talk from the u.s. as early as saturday he signaled he didn't support an american takeover of the company amid reports that microsoft is in talks to buy its u.s. operations. 3 people including a teenage boy have been charged for the twitter hack that targeted high profile...
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i mean, take national health insurance. ntry that doesn't have national health insurance in western democracy? of course not. that's going to be decided in the democratic party not the republican party. so i want to be a party of what's going to matter and the republican party as in california which is third place is increasingly irrelevant in the debate about the country. >> trevor: congratulations on your book and thank you so much for joining us on the show. >> thank you, trevor. enjoyed it. >> trevor: thank you for joining us stuart. we have to take a quick break. >> when we come back, we'll tal9 fair"'s editor-in-chief radhika jones, so stick aro hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily distancing show."
i mean, take national health insurance. ntry that doesn't have national health insurance in western democracy? of course not. that's going to be decided in the democratic party not the republican party. so i want to be a party of what's going to matter and the republican party as in california which is third place is increasingly irrelevant in the debate about the country. >> trevor: congratulations on your book and thank you so much for joining us on the show. >> thank you, trevor....
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i mean, take national health insurance. ly country that doesn't have national health insurance in western democracy? of course not. that's going to be decided in the democratic party not the republican party. so i want to be a party of what's going to matter and the republican party as in california which is third place is increasingly irrelevant in the debate about the country. >> trevor: congratulations on your book and thank you so much for joining us on the show. >> thank you, trevor. enjoyed it. >> trevor: thank you for joining us stuart. we have to take a quick break. >> when we come back, we'll tal9 fair"'s editor-in-chief radhika jones, so stick aro >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily distancing show." so earlier today, i spoke with radhika jones, the effort and chief of "vanity fair," and ta-nehisi, who guest edit a special september issue with brianna taylor on the cover. we talked about that and more. radhika jones, ta-nehisi, welcome to "the daily distancing show." >> thank you, trevor. >> trevor: let us talk a
i mean, take national health insurance. ly country that doesn't have national health insurance in western democracy? of course not. that's going to be decided in the democratic party not the republican party. so i want to be a party of what's going to matter and the republican party as in california which is third place is increasingly irrelevant in the debate about the country. >> trevor: congratulations on your book and thank you so much for joining us on the show. >> thank you,...
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might ave been looking to raise value-added sales tax or income tax or national concerns -- or national insurancey as this autumn. we think that would be the wrong decision. we do not think it should be focused on raising taxation. the focus has to be on trying to promote growth and preserve economic capacity. if we did not do that before today, we should be aware that seeing by far the u.k. sunk into recession compared to other countries. guy: the u.k. debt to gdp is now over 100%. how high are you prepared to see that number go? how much debt are you prepared to -- anneliese: the critical issue is whether we continue to have those low interest rates, which means in the short and medium-term, it is important to focus on growing the economy for the future. if we do not do that, we have a lower cost of economic activity, which can then be taxed. whatever any government of a different is bull complexion would want to do. course, those low interest rates may not persist forever. during this period, we must be focused on promoting growth. we are seeing a similar position being taken by many other cou
might ave been looking to raise value-added sales tax or income tax or national concerns -- or national insurancey as this autumn. we think that would be the wrong decision. we do not think it should be focused on raising taxation. the focus has to be on trying to promote growth and preserve economic capacity. if we did not do that before today, we should be aware that seeing by far the u.k. sunk into recession compared to other countries. guy: the u.k. debt to gdp is now over 100%. how high...
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jobs across the country from the beginning of this month employees have had to start making national insurance and pension contributions as a scheme winds down towards october while the government is given bosses the power to tell workers to return even if they can work from home. we've got to draw a line at least for low system we've got to get people back into work we've got to get people into the office and by the coffee and using public transport and you know you know use in pubs and restaurants and shops would all get sort of the economy going again the longer than. the worse the economy the bigger the unemployed course of people can successfully uneasily work from home that's fair enough isn't it obviously plumbers that slightly different but those who are from home why not that's an advantage. it suits a company and it's sushi and if you want to choice it doesn't suit us i don't think it's the whites who run the feces you know we need we have called insight we've all at people to see them out of the everything to get what we want very much a person so this and. it's not good for at leas
jobs across the country from the beginning of this month employees have had to start making national insurance and pension contributions as a scheme winds down towards october while the government is given bosses the power to tell workers to return even if they can work from home. we've got to draw a line at least for low system we've got to get people back into work we've got to get people into the office and by the coffee and using public transport and you know you know use in pubs and...
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our national flood insurance program. it has a lot of challenges, but more importantly, as we continue to see increasing flood risk, we still see a lot of folks who don't have flood insurance. we see that a lot of our infrastructure isn't keeping up with increased flooding risk. host: an covid-19 response, what was fema's role as one of the lead agencies and responding to the pandemic? guest: it changed. our plans in planning for pandemics is based upon what we have learned with h1n1 and ebola was that fema would play a role, but it would be a supporting role to the lead agency, which would be services. --a's task was consequent concentrating on the consequences of the pandemic. we saw early, it seemed that was not what the plan was going to be. fema was put into the role of coordinating a lot of the resource requests to this. that put fema into an area that it had done a lot of resources, but these were resources it didn't have a lot of experience with. there was a period there with both hyper demand as well as fema havi
our national flood insurance program. it has a lot of challenges, but more importantly, as we continue to see increasing flood risk, we still see a lot of folks who don't have flood insurance. we see that a lot of our infrastructure isn't keeping up with increased flooding risk. host: an covid-19 response, what was fema's role as one of the lead agencies and responding to the pandemic? guest: it changed. our plans in planning for pandemics is based upon what we have learned with h1n1 and ebola...
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might tend to try to pass if they were to be elected, the department party stands for a national health insurancel americans, mandatory one. the republican approach is just catastrophic illnesses and there are serious illnesses that tend to come rarely, but that have the potential to wipe out a family's income. as you said, howard the democratic thrust would be towards a federal program to create public jobs and public works projects when the economy is at a recession level. the republicans clearly oppose this approach and tend to use tax incentives to stimulate the private sector and private businesses. the democratic approach with something like gun control which is an emotional issue is much more toward federal regulation, the republican approach decided this is a state issue. so we see very definite differences between the parties. these are just guidelines. richard: if you think of where the votes are in the congress, the senate votes would not wait for gun control in the western democratic control but the national leadership looking for votes in the big urban centers would be on the side of
might tend to try to pass if they were to be elected, the department party stands for a national health insurancel americans, mandatory one. the republican approach is just catastrophic illnesses and there are serious illnesses that tend to come rarely, but that have the potential to wipe out a family's income. as you said, howard the democratic thrust would be towards a federal program to create public jobs and public works projects when the economy is at a recession level. the republicans...
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private insurance companies mostly comes from the national flood insurance program.was as much a wind event as flooding event at least six states had tornadoes. parts of new york felt the strongest storm it has since sandy in 2012. six people were killed here. it is too early to have damage estimates. insurers will brace from the impact that swept over much of the country. there is a bright side here. a fast moving storm without the extensive damage we often see when storms just sit and spin. >> i think i saw reports of 40-mile-an-hour wind gusts things i thought was impossible. trees bending and almost breaking over. dealing with the pandemic. you've been doing great reporting on insurance industry as well. the reinsurance industry will be hit. i hate to use the term double whammy but that's what this is and unexpected for early august. >> what we saw in the earnings reports coming in from the second quarter is that much of the catastrophe had to do with coronavirus. now they'll be adding up things like other hurricanes, the fires in california and isaias and double
private insurance companies mostly comes from the national flood insurance program.was as much a wind event as flooding event at least six states had tornadoes. parts of new york felt the strongest storm it has since sandy in 2012. six people were killed here. it is too early to have damage estimates. insurers will brace from the impact that swept over much of the country. there is a bright side here. a fast moving storm without the extensive damage we often see when storms just sit and spin....
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jobs across the country from the beginning of this month employers have had to start making national insurance and pension contributions as a scheme winds down towards october while the government has given bosses the power to tell work is to return even if they can work from home. we've got to draw a line at least for low system we've got to get people back into work we've got to get people into the office and by the coffee and using public transport and you know you know use in pubs and restaurants and shops we've got to get sort of the economy going again the longer than. the worse the economy the bigger the unemployed course of people can successfully uneasily work from home that's fair enough isn't it obviously plumbers that's slightly different but those work from home why not that's an advantage. so it suits a company and it's to see if you want to choice it doesn't suit us i don't think it's the whites who run the feces you know we need we have called site we've all at people to see them out of the everything to get up we want very much for personal service and. it's not good for at le
jobs across the country from the beginning of this month employers have had to start making national insurance and pension contributions as a scheme winds down towards october while the government has given bosses the power to tell work is to return even if they can work from home. we've got to draw a line at least for low system we've got to get people back into work we've got to get people into the office and by the coffee and using public transport and you know you know use in pubs and...
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jobs across the country from the beginning of this month employers have had to start making national insurance and pension contributions as a scheme winds down towards october when the government's given boss has the power to tell workers to return even if they can work from home. we've got to draw a line at least for low system we've got to get people back into work we've got to get people into the office and you know by the coffee and using public transport and you know you know use in pubs and restaurants and shops would all get sort of the economy going again the longer than. the worse the economy the bigger the unemployed course of people can successfully uneasily work from home that's fair enough isn't it obviously plumbers that's slightly different but those work from home why not that's an advantage. if it suits a company and it's to see individual. choice it doesn't suit plumbers i don't think it's the way to run a piece of these you know we need we need to have contact with all our people to see them out of the my everything together we want very much for personal service and it is n
jobs across the country from the beginning of this month employers have had to start making national insurance and pension contributions as a scheme winds down towards october when the government's given boss has the power to tell workers to return even if they can work from home. we've got to draw a line at least for low system we've got to get people back into work we've got to get people into the office and you know by the coffee and using public transport and you know you know use in pubs...
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dr lee so a harvard physician who used to defend the private system now sees the need for national health insurance as the reality of infectious disease those without proper care run the risk of acquiring and transmitting the disease to the rest of us that is a tough one but perhaps there's still a way we can deny health care to poor people without spreading infectious disease what if we require insurers to give the lucky elite few who can afford their coverage some of these. either that or we give them whatever magical serum that's keeping ruth bader ginsburg alive support for medicare for all system is growing across the country according to the kaiser family foundation a majority of americans have supported it since 2016. when what happened that year . but it wasn't just a cranky brooklyn accent yelling at people for 4 years that got america to start seeing health care as a human right from just february to march morning council measures that net support of medicare for all jumped up as the vast majority of democratic voters support replacing that industry with a single public run health insuran
dr lee so a harvard physician who used to defend the private system now sees the need for national health insurance as the reality of infectious disease those without proper care run the risk of acquiring and transmitting the disease to the rest of us that is a tough one but perhaps there's still a way we can deny health care to poor people without spreading infectious disease what if we require insurers to give the lucky elite few who can afford their coverage some of these. either that or we...
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dr lee so a harvard physician who used to defend the private system now sees the need for national health insurance as the reality of infectious disease and those without proper care run the risk of acquiring and transmitting the disease to the rest of us that is a tough one but perhaps there's still a way we can deny health care to poor people without spreading infectious disease what if we require insurers to give the lucky elite few who can afford their coverage some of these. to either that or we give them whatever magical serum that's keeping ruth bader ginsburg alive support for medicare for all system is growing across the country according to the kaiser family foundation a majority of americans have supported it since 2016. when what happened that year . but it wasn't just a cranky brooklyn accent yelling at people for 4 years that got america to start seeing health care as a human right from just february to march morning council measures that net support of medicare for all jumped up by a 9 points it's amazing what mass death and disease will do to the public's opinion of an industry that
dr lee so a harvard physician who used to defend the private system now sees the need for national health insurance as the reality of infectious disease and those without proper care run the risk of acquiring and transmitting the disease to the rest of us that is a tough one but perhaps there's still a way we can deny health care to poor people without spreading infectious disease what if we require insurers to give the lucky elite few who can afford their coverage some of these. to either that...
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from august, some employers will have to start paying national insurance.bruary, the scheme is likely to be fully wound down. for policymakers in the u.k. and other places in the u.s. and europe as well, this is one of the bigger questions in terms of trying to shape the outlook for the second have. so far, the fact that policymakers have been successful in effectively decoupling the growth cycle and unemployment cycle, and therefore we have not seen a major hit to consumption, that is one of the major supports that the economy has had. it is looking like there are questions around its sustainability in the second half of the year. matt: this is an absolute twist of fate. normally, annmarie is all over the boe and my eyes glaze over. i thought it was really interesting as we saw these bank headlines come across today, especially because the bank of england says credit losses are going to be somewhat less than expected. people that i talked to here in germany, at least in the sme's, are saying that credit losses are going to be much worse than what the marke
from august, some employers will have to start paying national insurance.bruary, the scheme is likely to be fully wound down. for policymakers in the u.k. and other places in the u.s. and europe as well, this is one of the bigger questions in terms of trying to shape the outlook for the second have. so far, the fact that policymakers have been successful in effectively decoupling the growth cycle and unemployment cycle, and therefore we have not seen a major hit to consumption, that is one of...
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scheme, because as of august 1, employers in thejob retention scheme had to start paying the national insuranceputting new pressures on already struggling firms. under the scheme, workers get 80% of their salaries paid for by the government — up to £2,500 a month. but from september, that proportion the government pays goes down, employers will pay 10% with the government topping up 70%. and that support drops again in october with employers having to pay 20% of their furloughed staff's salary. come november, the scheme's gone. there have been calls for the government to extend the scheme, but they have insisted itjust isn't sustainable long term. some economists have warned that the october cliff edge is causing some employers to act now and that things are set to get worse. with the furlough scheme planning to end in october, there is a concern thatis end in october, there is a concern that is exactly the time that there may be further peak in the infections from covid—19, which may then lead to a further contraction of activity. if firms start to shake off employment at that time, the level
scheme, because as of august 1, employers in thejob retention scheme had to start paying the national insuranceputting new pressures on already struggling firms. under the scheme, workers get 80% of their salaries paid for by the government — up to £2,500 a month. but from september, that proportion the government pays goes down, employers will pay 10% with the government topping up 70%. and that support drops again in october with employers having to pay 20% of their furloughed staff's...
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and pensions contributions pensions contributions. starting to pay towards national insurance and pensionslose all of its 449 sites in the uk during the lockdown. the energy giant, bp says it will cut dividends for its shareholders in half after announcing a record loss as the pandemic sent demand and prices plunging. the group lost more than five billion pounds in the three months from april to june. our business correspondent, ben thompson told me what this dividends cut means for uk pension funds, many of which have large shareholdings in bp. it is bad news for pension funds that rely on that income paid through dividends to pay those pensions, they are very used to big oil firms, big energy firms topping up income through investment, but we have heard this morning from bp is the latest in a long line of energy firms finding it really tough right now, reporting a loss of 6.7 billion dollars, that is because, quite frankly, demand for the stuff it produces, oil and petrol, has plunged as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. it means factories were not using energy to produce things, it
and pensions contributions pensions contributions. starting to pay towards national insurance and pensionslose all of its 449 sites in the uk during the lockdown. the energy giant, bp says it will cut dividends for its shareholders in half after announcing a record loss as the pandemic sent demand and prices plunging. the group lost more than five billion pounds in the three months from april to june. our business correspondent, ben thompson told me what this dividends cut means for uk pension...
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we talked to one national insurer, businesses are also potentially facing higher prices down the line one consideration, neil, they're going to make when a business wants insurance coverage in a area, in a city, where police have a policy not to do anything when protesters are overrunning the street, that could mean higher insurance premiums for businesses in those areas down the line. neil. neil: hillary vaughn, thank you very much. hillary in washington. here is how bad things are getting in seattle. the police chief there was imploring council members in the city, you have got to do something. why was she making a big deal of it. because protesters were coming to their home. international group ceo, paul, you said a lot of these police chiefs kind of have to answer to the mayors who buy and large hire them but are their bosses but enough to say, all right, this is getting crazy. she made it official. this is getting crazy. what happens? >> neil, this has been crazy for a long time. this is at quintessential example of this the administration. these are municipalities gone wild at t
we talked to one national insurer, businesses are also potentially facing higher prices down the line one consideration, neil, they're going to make when a business wants insurance coverage in a area, in a city, where police have a policy not to do anything when protesters are overrunning the street, that could mean higher insurance premiums for businesses in those areas down the line. neil. neil: hillary vaughn, thank you very much. hillary in washington. here is how bad things are getting in...
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insurance, lower prices, adequate credit? decent marketing facilities? fair prices for what a man grows? ♪ got get out and vote all aboard $200 billion nationalrowding , small business, protection from big business ♪ got get out and vote labor, jobs for everyone, full employment, full production, annual raise good housing, , social insurance, security in your old age. all aboard ♪ all aboard there will be a job for everyone, everyone, everyone you gotta get out and vote if you want to...
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insurance deductible can be found on the declarations page of your policy if you're looking for it tonight. however, if your damage is caused by flooding, well, then you need something altogether different, fema's nationalrance policy, that is sold by insurance agents as well, but there are limits on this coverage. listen. >> it's capped at $250,000 on the structure and $100,000 on the contents. >> reporter: now, the optional comprehensive portion of an auto insurance policy is what covers you if you have damage to private cars, private trucks. and finally, if you're an insurance company investor, let me tell you, the public companies with the most exposure state farm, allstate and travelers. connell? connell: all right. important to stuff for a lot of people, jerry will his, thank you. melissa. melissa: so no mask, no fly. delta airlines banning passengers if future flights if they refuse to wear a mask on the plane. delta's ceo ed bastion reportedly saying in an internal memo that the airline has put 240 passengers on a no-fly list so far for mask noncompliance. there are no federal mask mandates for a aair travel, so mask rules are up to the airlines. beware. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is
insurance deductible can be found on the declarations page of your policy if you're looking for it tonight. however, if your damage is caused by flooding, well, then you need something altogether different, fema's nationalrance policy, that is sold by insurance agents as well, but there are limits on this coverage. listen. >> it's capped at $250,000 on the structure and $100,000 on the contents. >> reporter: now, the optional comprehensive portion of an auto insurance policy is what...
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in 20 years, is america going to be the only countryhat doesn't have national health insurance? no, we'rnot going to be that. so what that's going to be, it's not going to be decided in the reblican party, it will be decided in the democratic party, whether itni's a.o.c., b sanders or more of a biden wing, and i think the republican party has made itse irrelevant in those discussions by just saying no. i'd like to be a part of what's going to happen. >> woodruff: what's going to happen, though, stu stevens, to the republicans who contind to support president trump, lindsey graham, republicans senators, you could go down the list. >> my feelinis trump is george wallace, and george wallace actually did good things as governor. he passed three textboos. but nobody is remembered as a free textbook george awallace gu i think donald trump is going to be the same way. i'm astounded there's not re self-awareness of how trump will be remembered, not in the long-term fuure, bu even in the near future, and why there hasn't been moreopposition, why there hasn't been just more selfish realiz
in 20 years, is america going to be the only countryhat doesn't have national health insurance? no, we'rnot going to be that. so what that's going to be, it's not going to be decided in the reblican party, it will be decided in the democratic party, whether itni's a.o.c., b sanders or more of a biden wing, and i think the republican party has made itse irrelevant in those discussions by just saying no. i'd like to be a part of what's going to happen. >> woodruff: what's going to happen,...
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in 20 years, will america be the only one without national health insurance? no. is going to be, not decided in the republican party. it will be decided in the democratic party, whether it is the aoc-bernie sanders or more of joe biden wing. they have made themselves irrelevant to those discussions by saying no. i would like to be part of what is happening. judy: what will happen to the republicans who continue to support president trump? lindsey graham, mitch mcconnell, you could go down the list. stuart: my feeling is,rump is george wallace. george wallace did some good things as governor. he passed three textbooks, but he is not remembered that way. i think trump will be the same. i am astounded there is not more awareness of how trump will be remembered, in the near-term future. and why there has not been more position or selfish realization that if i do not stand up to donald trump, i will go down as a trump person. but it has not happened and they are very comfortable with trump obviously and that is how it will be remembered. judy: what do you say to those
in 20 years, will america be the only one without national health insurance? no. is going to be, not decided in the republican party. it will be decided in the democratic party, whether it is the aoc-bernie sanders or more of joe biden wing. they have made themselves irrelevant to those discussions by saying no. i would like to be part of what is happening. judy: what will happen to the republicans who continue to support president trump? lindsey graham, mitch mcconnell, you could go down the...
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that's according to a projection from a national insurance group that says property damage from the georgece and destruction that ensued from that is on pace to surpass what we saw back in 1992 in the los angeles riots, the largest amount of damage to date. now we're looking to see that passed completely. it's also been isolated to certain cities as well. the portland police say that property and local businesses there are looking at losses up to $23 million, including the loss of customers that were able to go in and access small businesses and local businesses while the streets were shut down. minneapolis chamber of commerce saying that damage to their properties are approaching $1 billion. they say that does not include the loss of jobs to the local economy as a result of the riots or the looting. but it's not just the damage that these cities are looking at and the taxpayers are facing. a lot of police departments have been spending a lot more on overtime night after night to try to contain these protests. in seattle, over the past two months, they have spent $12.6 million just on poli
that's according to a projection from a national insurance group that says property damage from the georgece and destruction that ensued from that is on pace to surpass what we saw back in 1992 in the los angeles riots, the largest amount of damage to date. now we're looking to see that passed completely. it's also been isolated to certain cities as well. the portland police say that property and local businesses there are looking at losses up to $23 million, including the loss of customers...
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you as a parent can use the tool and you will need their child trust funds number and national insurancet with it. excellent and at the very minimum, even if it wasn't invested in the stock market, it will have accrued a bit of money, wouldn't it? if you have the original 250 and then there was a further 250 payment, wasn't there? how much is that likely to be worth now? there was a further 250 payment at age seven for some of the holders of child trust funds but the amount began to vary a bit so towards the end when they were being wrapped up, it was as little as £50 per person so don't get overly excited if you are one of the younger child trust fund recipients because it might not be as massive. one of the largest child trust fund providers in the country, it holds about a quarter of all child trust funds, it says the average account value with its customers is just over £2000 so it could be a wide range will because be anything from a few hundred pounds to up to about £70,000, depending on how much has been saved, whether it was saved in investments, whether parents, grandparents, fr
you as a parent can use the tool and you will need their child trust funds number and national insurancet with it. excellent and at the very minimum, even if it wasn't invested in the stock market, it will have accrued a bit of money, wouldn't it? if you have the original 250 and then there was a further 250 payment, wasn't there? how much is that likely to be worth now? there was a further 250 payment at age seven for some of the holders of child trust funds but the amount began to vary a bit...
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the election and the white house is already threatening a veto. ♪ ♪ gillian: one of the nation's leading insurancelitary, that's usaa is working the bring america together now by committing $30 million to assist service members, veterans and their families who have been hit hard by the pandemic. we are going to bring in usaa's ceo wayne peacock, thanks for joining us today. tell us about the project that you guys have cooking. >> well, gillian, thanks for letting us share important news of military relief initiative. you know, we know that everyone has been impacted by the pandemic but military families especially. over 200,000 of our troops and 20,000 national guards personnel were deployed today and unemployment rate is about 30% so stress on military families is intense. we've announced this week that we will donate $30 million to support that effort. 20 million of that we will send to military mutual aid society where they will get low-interest loans and other grants to service members in need and the other 10 million will go out to other charities and nonprofits that are supporting military r
the election and the white house is already threatening a veto. ♪ ♪ gillian: one of the nation's leading insurancelitary, that's usaa is working the bring america together now by committing $30 million to assist service members, veterans and their families who have been hit hard by the pandemic. we are going to bring in usaa's ceo wayne peacock, thanks for joining us today. tell us about the project that you guys have cooking. >> well, gillian, thanks for letting us share important...
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insurance. researchers with the national institutes of health they want more than 200 volunteers who have virus symptoms. people who have tested positive but who are not hospitalized. they will be invited to take part in an experimental therapy. scientists have been able to isolate and after body from a blood sample and a covid-19 survivor and make a copy of that they are hoping the manmade antibodies can shorten the severity of the virus. >>coming from we know the severity of and i'll just say only on thank god every day that he was in the midst of all this. then we were able to becomes a virus and not experience the things that others have experienced. >>the second phase of the trial is expected to be done probably wrapped up in about 8 weeks there could be results by october or november. all right taking another live look outside a looking at the golden gate bridge where you see a little bit of blue trying to peek out but of spend pretty overcast let's go back to mabrisa yeah we're noticing that blew over the north bay with santa rosa warming up into the low 80's, the warmest city in the bay
insurance. researchers with the national institutes of health they want more than 200 volunteers who have virus symptoms. people who have tested positive but who are not hospitalized. they will be invited to take part in an experimental therapy. scientists have been able to isolate and after body from a blood sample and a covid-19 survivor and make a copy of that they are hoping the manmade antibodies can shorten the severity of the virus. >>coming from we know the severity of and i'll...