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two—thirds of tax revenues come from just national insurance, income tax and vat, so i would expect —n those taxes, simply because that's where significant amounts of income comes from. pauljohnson and other experts suggested the government should consider widening the range of things on which tax is paid. i think it would be beneficial to try and think about broadening the tax base, because if we don't and simply rely on increases in rates, then that will increase the distortions that currently exist in the system. but doing that in the past has proved quite difficult. if you look back to the attempt in 2012 to charge vat on a slightly broader range of products, including pasties, that obviously created serious difficulties... you're not suggesting a pasty tax would get us out of the fiscal hole we're in? i'm assuming that's a hell of a lot of pasties! precisely, and i think that example probably shows the difficulty in doing something small, because you can't tell a big narrative about why is it important to tax pasties and not something else, so i think broadening the base would ne
two—thirds of tax revenues come from just national insurance, income tax and vat, so i would expect —n those taxes, simply because that's where significant amounts of income comes from. pauljohnson and other experts suggested the government should consider widening the range of things on which tax is paid. i think it would be beneficial to try and think about broadening the tax base, because if we don't and simply rely on increases in rates, then that will increase the distortions that...
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still pay 70% of wages, but employers will now have to find the other 10%, as well as paying national insuranceon contributions. from next month, the government will only pay up to 60% of wages, while employers will be putting up the other 20% before the scheme stops altogether at the end of that month. and with business far from usual, economists and unions are warning that lay—offs could accelerate, with unemployment reaching rates not seen since the 1980s. it's too soon to turn off the tap. we need a plan forjobs and that working our way out of this crisis is the best way to ensure that workers are spending their money locally, paying taxes and that we, step—by—step, begin to reopen the economy and build our way back. from a loyalty scheme for keeping on staff to lower vat rates for hospitality, there is still help available. but, with the eat out to help out programme also ending, there are concerns from business groups too. the chancellor has been deft, he needs to show that same deftness going forward, look at the evidence, see what's happening inthe economy and think about how you might,
still pay 70% of wages, but employers will now have to find the other 10%, as well as paying national insuranceon contributions. from next month, the government will only pay up to 60% of wages, while employers will be putting up the other 20% before the scheme stops altogether at the end of that month. and with business far from usual, economists and unions are warning that lay—offs could accelerate, with unemployment reaching rates not seen since the 1980s. it's too soon to turn off the...
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government will pay national minimum wage for up to 25 hours a week for six months plus employers' national insurancents of £1500 available to employers to cover their set—up costs. the £2 billion the treasury has earmarked for the scheme, on paper, could provide 300,000 six—month placements. that's three times the size of a similar scheme launched after the financial crisis, but those numbers are dwarfed by the tens of billions the government has spent supporting furloughed workers, and it is unrealistic to expect this scheme to offset the flood ofjob losses, as that scheme is withdrawn at the end of october. there are fears older workers will be let go to be replaced by essentially free youngsters, but the government says the scheme is designed to prevent that kind of abuse. john runs an engineering firm in warwickshire. he is keen that firms who can take fewer than 30 people will have to join forces with others, which means it will take time to get people into work. the details have been sketchy. we knew the scheme was there, we wanted to use the scheme, we were keen to use the scheme. we now have
government will pay national minimum wage for up to 25 hours a week for six months plus employers' national insurancents of £1500 available to employers to cover their set—up costs. the £2 billion the treasury has earmarked for the scheme, on paper, could provide 300,000 six—month placements. that's three times the size of a similar scheme launched after the financial crisis, but those numbers are dwarfed by the tens of billions the government has spent supporting furloughed workers, and...
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number no national insurance. piece each charity. c'mon we each i think he just shake up because he thinks sunday he will. this one. scranton almost 3 years with the self-proclaimed islamic state she asked us not to shop for us to reveal her identity because even after returning home she still gets the death threats from terrorist supporters do you islam vs because bush it is used in this you making use miss the private supporters of one bill civilly she did those methods of mice and women didn't muslims it was inspires moon is that we need to shrink it up to the forces that will. be a biologist for the new building video almost if so you will see my new year to the full mr smith leave she said i would listen double below called. the commish who's recently in a study recently spoke to me a it's about as a little odd to you that. it was just you was such that i felt more like a sponsor of the brits in the london or in your cell wall blood cell that i need so c.v. egypt still means you'll when you mark done still spawn sujit you'll. sh
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still pay 70% of wages, but employers will now have to find the other 10%, as well as paying national insurancee other 20% before the scheme stops altogether at the end of that month. and with business far from usual, economists and unions are warning that lay—offs could accelerate, with unemployment reaching rates not seen since the 1980s. it's too soon to turn off the tap. we need a plan forjobs and that working our way out of this crisis is the best way to ensure that workers are spending their money locally, paying taxes and that we, step—by—step, begin to reopen the economy and build our way back. from a loyalty scheme for keeping on staff to lower vat rates for hospitality, there is still help available. but, with the eat out to help out programme also ending, there are concerns from business groups too. the chancellor has been deft, he needs to show that same deftness going forward, look at the evidence, see what's happening in the economy and think about how you might, whether it is extended furlough or look at other grants, vat relief, business rate or national insurance, because jobs
still pay 70% of wages, but employers will now have to find the other 10%, as well as paying national insurancee other 20% before the scheme stops altogether at the end of that month. and with business far from usual, economists and unions are warning that lay—offs could accelerate, with unemployment reaching rates not seen since the 1980s. it's too soon to turn off the tap. we need a plan forjobs and that working our way out of this crisis is the best way to ensure that workers are spending...
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you might — whether it's extend furlough or look at other grants, vat relief, business rates, national insurancea huge level of unemployment in the future. employers who keep staff on till next year get a £1,000 bonus and the government is subsidising the wages of hundreds of thousands of young workers in its kick—starter scheme, but from next month, employers will have to pay 20% of their furloughed employees' wages. that will be another moment of truth. simon jack, bbc news. asda, tesco, sainsburys — all the big supermarkets have been selling food online for years now, except marks and spencer. today, m&s finally entered the world of delivering to your door. they've teamed up with the online grocer ocado. our business correspondent emma simpson has more. it is upmarket food, often seen as a bit of a treat or a top—up, but what about a full family shop? m&s is now after a bigger share of the uk's grocery basket. it's now, finally, online. these, the first customer orders being dispatched early this morning. but catching up with its rivals doesn't come cheap. m&s is spending three quarters of a
you might — whether it's extend furlough or look at other grants, vat relief, business rates, national insurancea huge level of unemployment in the future. employers who keep staff on till next year get a £1,000 bonus and the government is subsidising the wages of hundreds of thousands of young workers in its kick—starter scheme, but from next month, employers will have to pay 20% of their furloughed employees' wages. that will be another moment of truth. simon jack, bbc news. asda, tesco,...
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changed, when my employer did need to make those contributions to pay pension contributions, national insurancet situation for you, i don‘t know how much you have been able to listen to what the chancellor had to say but his approach seems to be to give help to those businesses which are viable. do you see some element of encouragement in that, in that it will allow certain businesses which otherwise would have to fold, to keep going, to which you might eventually be able to apply? hopefully, yes. my biggest concern is that we are going to have a big backlog of those people who were made redundant over the past few months, now, especially at a moments where we‘re talking aboutjobs that are much more about, everyone‘s looking for that home job, your competition at this moment is the entire country. you‘re not looking at things at a local level. we will have that backlog, which is my concern, of everybody trying to get these jobs and at certain industries are affected more than others and if you are a part of that industry, you‘re competing against triple the amount of people that you would have
changed, when my employer did need to make those contributions to pay pension contributions, national insurancet situation for you, i don‘t know how much you have been able to listen to what the chancellor had to say but his approach seems to be to give help to those businesses which are viable. do you see some element of encouragement in that, in that it will allow certain businesses which otherwise would have to fold, to keep going, to which you might eventually be able to apply? hopefully,...
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government will pay national minimum wage for up to 25 hours a week for six months, plus employers‘ national insuranceons. there are also grants of £1,500 available to employers to cover their set—up costs. the £2 billion the treasury has earmarked for the scheme, on paper could provide 300,000 six—month placements. that's three times the size of a similar scheme launched after the financial crisis, but those numbers are dwarfed by the tens of billions the government has spent supporting furloughed workers, and it's unrealistic to expect this scheme to offset the flood of job losses, as that scheme is withdrawn at the end of october. there are fears older workers will be let go to be replaced by essentially free youngsters, but the government says the scheme is designed to prevent that kind of abuse. john nollett runs an engineering firm in warwickshire. he's keen, but firms who can take fewer than 30 people will have to join forces with others, which means it will take time to get people into work. the details have been sketchy. we knew the scheme was there, we wanted to use the scheme, we're keen to
government will pay national minimum wage for up to 25 hours a week for six months, plus employers‘ national insuranceons. there are also grants of £1,500 available to employers to cover their set—up costs. the £2 billion the treasury has earmarked for the scheme, on paper could provide 300,000 six—month placements. that's three times the size of a similar scheme launched after the financial crisis, but those numbers are dwarfed by the tens of billions the government has spent...
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they were cap the jobs tax, employers step in now and say they were cap thejobs tax, employers national insuranceg months rather than paying revenue. -- firms. a modest pick—up for hiring in temporaryjobs was announced. the number of candidates available for work rose at a record pace. we have not seen the full impact of the crisis in thejobs market not seen the full impact of the crisis in the jobs market yet. because the retention scheme, the job retention scheme is being wound down now, a real concern is what happens after october and this is what is being reflected in these figures, companies looking ahead and deciding to make workforce reductions. companies wanting to cut jobs before the furlough scheme ends in october, had to give notice. that means it is highly likely that further redundancy notices are being handed out this month. the pace and scale ofjob handed out this month. the pace and scale of job cuts handed out this month. the pace and scale ofjob cuts is likely to get worse before it gets better. and andyjoins us now live. time is running out for employers and employees on this.
they were cap the jobs tax, employers step in now and say they were cap thejobs tax, employers national insuranceg months rather than paying revenue. -- firms. a modest pick—up for hiring in temporaryjobs was announced. the number of candidates available for work rose at a record pace. we have not seen the full impact of the crisis in thejobs market not seen the full impact of the crisis in the jobs market yet. because the retention scheme, the job retention scheme is being wound down now, a...
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, the state will pay 70% of affected employees' wages, while the employer must pay 10% plus national insuranceer, the final month, it will be 60% from government and 20% paid by firms. one business group said that would be a struggle for some industries in particular. 19% of small employers say they are likely to reduce headcount in the next three months, and that is connected to the fact that people are now thinking about the future. are these jobs there for people to come to return to? so we expect there will inevitably be an increase in unemployment, looking at sectors like wholesale and retail, manufacturing and construction and arts and entertainment. a £1000 bonus is being offered where firms keep on staff who had been furloughed until the end of january, but the british chambers of commerce warns financial pressures on businesses meant unemployment was likely to surge unless the cost of employing people was cut. a treasury spokesperson said supporting so many people's incomes can't be sustained indefinitely, but that the government would continue to support and create jobs. katy austin,
, the state will pay 70% of affected employees' wages, while the employer must pay 10% plus national insuranceer, the final month, it will be 60% from government and 20% paid by firms. one business group said that would be a struggle for some industries in particular. 19% of small employers say they are likely to reduce headcount in the next three months, and that is connected to the fact that people are now thinking about the future. are these jobs there for people to come to return to? so we...
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extend the national flood insurance program. ensure that there are no delays in the department of veterans affairs electronic health records system. and allow agencies experiencing operational challenges during the pandemic to finance funding -- to continue funding. so i think it's important that we support this legislation and move forward and hopefully we will get to a better agreement as we continue negotiations and with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana. mr. visclosky: madam speaker, i do have requests for time. but no one is here. so i would reserve the balance of my time at this moment. o you have any requests? mr. moolenaar: continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana. mr. visclosky: i see ms. grange who are is the ranking member on the -- granger who is the ranking member on the full committee, might be seeking recognition. so i would reserve the balance of my time. ms. granger: madam speaker, i rise -- the speaker pro tempore: without
extend the national flood insurance program. ensure that there are no delays in the department of veterans affairs electronic health records system. and allow agencies experiencing operational challenges during the pandemic to finance funding -- to continue funding. so i think it's important that we support this legislation and move forward and hopefully we will get to a better agreement as we continue negotiations and with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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one possibility, we might have a negative employer national insurance contribution, the government subsidizingyers to bring workers back, to actually having them do work rather than being furloughed at home. a subsidy means that some people who otherwise would have lost their jobs will keep their jobs, but there will be no guarantee that everyone will keep their jobs. but perhaps those who are in the more vulnerable areas, frankly, they need to look for opportunities elsewhere, no matter how difficult that may be near-term. tom: tell me about the brave new united kingdom. there is a lot going on here, a lot of fun -- a lot to unpack. and you model weak sterling? is that what david blum is telling you? stephen: the issue with sterling thehat the government and bank of england are trying to do things that to my mind would suggest sterling is a vulnerable area. a government that is having -- is more into borrowing than to debt, and a bank offering negative interest rates -- they have not got there yet, but nevertheless the bank of england is making noise in that direction. loose policyion of with
one possibility, we might have a negative employer national insurance contribution, the government subsidizingyers to bring workers back, to actually having them do work rather than being furloughed at home. a subsidy means that some people who otherwise would have lost their jobs will keep their jobs, but there will be no guarantee that everyone will keep their jobs. but perhaps those who are in the more vulnerable areas, frankly, they need to look for opportunities elsewhere, no matter how...
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complicity as well where workers will opt to be paid for cash in hand so they can evade tax and national insurance contributions. >> reporter: raj mann is a prominent member of leicester's sikh community. sikhs and muslims dominate the garment trade, employing about 10,000 people in leicester. >> it's endemic so i don't accept the narrative from the authorities that this is a few factories. >> we're talking about an industry that's employing largely african asian and minority ethnic communities. we're talking about british citizens. >> reporter: opposition labour party lawmaker claudia webbe has been inundated with pleas for help from factory workers. they were too scared talk publicly and accused some owners of forcing staff to work, even though they were sick with covid. >> it's modern slavery in the sense that people are being paid such low wages working in conditions that are unthinkable in today's age. >> reporter: over the past two decades there have been several exposes of the leicester garment trade, but the latest revelations stood out because the factories were portrayed as incubators fo
complicity as well where workers will opt to be paid for cash in hand so they can evade tax and national insurance contributions. >> reporter: raj mann is a prominent member of leicester's sikh community. sikhs and muslims dominate the garment trade, employing about 10,000 people in leicester. >> it's endemic so i don't accept the narrative from the authorities that this is a few factories. >> we're talking about an industry that's employing largely african asian and minority...
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fauci be in charge and i would like to see people with expertise at cdc and at the national insurancee o and disease making the decision. we have over 10,000 members in the association that could be involved in addressing these issues. >> dr. carlos dell rhe rio, tha very much. >>> justice ruth bader ginsburg became an icon in her 80s, and a figure of pop culture after she was nicknamed notorious r.b.g. after the rapper b.i.g. her image was emblazoned on t shirts, mugs, dolls, even tattoos, something she did not understand, the latter. but she did enjoy it and bemused by the celebrate in this "snl's" weekend update. >> ginsburg. >> joining me now are three women who knew her and covered her for years, ruth markus, deputy editorial page editor at the "washington post." lisa, excuse me for butchering your name, former law clerk to justice ginsburg. and the senior correspondent and coauthor of the notorious r.b.g. ruth, first to you there are was a path-breaking woman. you were at harvard law. you can't imagine when you were at harvard law the nine women who were at harvard law with her
fauci be in charge and i would like to see people with expertise at cdc and at the national insurancee o and disease making the decision. we have over 10,000 members in the association that could be involved in addressing these issues. >> dr. carlos dell rhe rio, tha very much. >>> justice ruth bader ginsburg became an icon in her 80s, and a figure of pop culture after she was nicknamed notorious r.b.g. after the rapper b.i.g. her image was emblazoned on t shirts, mugs, dolls,...
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this bill is needed as an insurance policy, and i guarantee of our national sovereignty of the viennaackford. thank you, madame deputy speaker. 0ver thank you, madame deputy speaker. over the last few years, we've witnessed this tory parliament plunging our parliament into deeper chaos and disgrace. in that time, scotla nd chaos and disgrace. in that time, scotland has been dragged out of the eu against our will. it is almost a year to the day when this parliament was illegally per road. in in recent months, a raft of senior civil serva nts months, a raft of senior civil servants have been forced out the door. the instability is this uk parliament's new door. the instability is this uk pa rliament‘s new normal. door. the instability is this uk parliament's new normal. it is now pa rt parliament's new normal. it is now part and parcel of a broken westminster system. here we are again, having dragged us deeper and deeper into the dangerous agenda for the last four years. today this right wing brexiteers cabal has reached rock bottom. madame deputy speaker, the internal market bill is th
this bill is needed as an insurance policy, and i guarantee of our national sovereignty of the viennaackford. thank you, madame deputy speaker. 0ver thank you, madame deputy speaker. over the last few years, we've witnessed this tory parliament plunging our parliament into deeper chaos and disgrace. in that time, scotla nd chaos and disgrace. in that time, scotland has been dragged out of the eu against our will. it is almost a year to the day when this parliament was illegally per road. in in...
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to tackle the country's declining birthrate by funding fertility treatments through the national health insurancere recently, suga suggested that he would raise the consumption tax, later qualifying that he does not plan to make the unpopular move during this decade. >> now, of course there are two other candidates in this race. with suga just so far ahead, how do they plan to catch up? >> well, without support from party heavyweights, they arere relying on votes from rank and file members. both ishiba and kishida have been campaigning outside the capital. they are taking advantage of the fact that suga must stay in tokyo because of his role as cabinet secretary. in reality, this is more likely a strategy to shore up support for one year from now, when the party holds another presidential election. >>> china and india have agreed to quickly disengage and maintain proper distance in a disputed border region in the himalayas. china's foreign minister and the indian external affairs minister held talks in moscow on thursday. in a joint statement, the ministers also pledged to continue dialogue on th
to tackle the country's declining birthrate by funding fertility treatments through the national health insurancere recently, suga suggested that he would raise the consumption tax, later qualifying that he does not plan to make the unpopular move during this decade. >> now, of course there are two other candidates in this race. with suga just so far ahead, how do they plan to catch up? >> well, without support from party heavyweights, they arere relying on votes from rank and file...
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think about whether it is about extending furlough or other grants, national insurance, business ratesbusinesses that furlough cannot last forever but there are alterations to the schemes to make sure businesses are supported and in training going forward. you back the government's told to bring people back into the office. towns are looking like ghost towns as a result of people not working in offices. is that the right thing to do? is it too late to put the genie back in the bottle? we have learnt a huge amount from working from home. things will change a little this week with children going back to school. i have three and i am quite looking forward to it. this is not about putting the genie back in the bottle. there are many, many people who really want to go back to work. their home life may not support working from home. workplaces are great. the challenges is not to force people out but, for those who do want to go back, helped secure workplaces, testing, transport, to make them feel comfortable. we can find that balance and adapt going forward. you like that hybrid system going
think about whether it is about extending furlough or other grants, national insurance, business ratesbusinesses that furlough cannot last forever but there are alterations to the schemes to make sure businesses are supported and in training going forward. you back the government's told to bring people back into the office. towns are looking like ghost towns as a result of people not working in offices. is that the right thing to do? is it too late to put the genie back in the bottle? we have...
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why not a pause on employers national insurance? what about a furlough break on business rates? ledger and accept that borrowing increases in the short term, we could do it through tax cuts as well as spending. what would you like to see? do you accept that furlough as it stands cannot continue, and what do you think might bea continue, and what do you think might be a good replacement for that? i think the german scheme seems to have work and will make less redundancies, so i think going forward , less redundancies, so i think going forward, that could be what the chancellor is going to say. it would be for anybody in my position 100% positive, so if that's what he's going to do, that's very, very promising for all of us. so it gives you a bit of certainty, doesn't it? evenif you a bit of certainty, doesn't it? even if you're working reduced hours, you know you will get a percentage of what you would have earned for the other hours, so you at least know what is coming in in a month. absolutely. i know that my job is kind of secure with that. i don't know about going forward, bu
why not a pause on employers national insurance? what about a furlough break on business rates? ledger and accept that borrowing increases in the short term, we could do it through tax cuts as well as spending. what would you like to see? do you accept that furlough as it stands cannot continue, and what do you think might bea continue, and what do you think might be a good replacement for that? i think the german scheme seems to have work and will make less redundancies, so i think going...
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are other options, when things they could do is cut the cost of employing someone, through national insuranceh could be cut, and a third area is more target support for businesses suffering from local lockdowns. that would really help. some say that extending the further scheme is supporting jobs and businesses that are no longer viable stop there isn't that the man, the business that there once was. is that a fair assessment should be, like germany, be thinking of extending it through next year to give these are fighting chance? extending the further scheme is an option for those areas suffering local lockdowns or set to face more restrictions, but if the government doesn't want to extend the further scheme there are other options. 0ne is looking at cost —— cutting the cost of employing someone so for businesses looking to recruit or retain people, by making theirjob easier in cost terms, that could help the employment situation as we move into next year. nice to see you, suran from the british chamber of commerce. the issue is going to be how all of this shakes down. we shouldn't forget, th
are other options, when things they could do is cut the cost of employing someone, through national insuranceh could be cut, and a third area is more target support for businesses suffering from local lockdowns. that would really help. some say that extending the further scheme is supporting jobs and businesses that are no longer viable stop there isn't that the man, the business that there once was. is that a fair assessment should be, like germany, be thinking of extending it through next...
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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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remember ronald reagan, these are the kind of elements of a national health insurance important to the american people. governor reagan again typically is against such a proposal. >> there you go again. elizabeth: okay. just over 24 hours president trump and joe biden will go head-to-head in their first debate. tonight we debate "the new york times" report on trump's zero tax bill. trump asking the media, where are you, why are you able on biden's pay-to-play conflicts of interest, hunter biden getting millions of dollars wired into accounts connected from him in russia and china. so many issues, so many topics we'll talk with white house communications director alyssa farah joins us tonight. robert ray, former whitewater independent counsel democrat's looming takedown ever president trump's supreme court nominee. it is starting now. the attacks on judge amy coney barrett. it is getting nasty. also about the her family. ric grenell, former director of national intelligence on senate judiciary chair lindsey graham telling maria bartiromo, more damning government documents will soon be d
remember ronald reagan, these are the kind of elements of a national health insurance important to the american people. governor reagan again typically is against such a proposal. >> there you go again. elizabeth: okay. just over 24 hours president trump and joe biden will go head-to-head in their first debate. tonight we debate "the new york times" report on trump's zero tax bill. trump asking the media, where are you, why are you able on biden's pay-to-play conflicts of...
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remember ronald reagan, these are the kind of elements of a national health insurance important to thegain typically is against such a proposal. >> there you go again. elizabeth: okay. just over 24 hours president trump and joe biden will go head-to-head in their first debate. tonight we debate "the new york times" report on trump's zero tax bill. trump asking the media, where are you, why are you able on biden's pay-to-play conflicts of interest, hunter biden getting millions...
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in taiwan, in every pharmacy you can get your national health insurance card which covers 99.9% of citizensery two weeks you can collect -- for an adult and child that instead of trusting the numbers of the government's publication, people trust each other because they can check on their phone that the availability decreased by nine or 10 and the person queuing after you can see it reflected in real on their phone using more than 100 different chatbots and things like that. this accountability and instead of saying the government knows the best and can collect statistics every day and so on, we trust the people who then take this trust to trust each other in the pharmacies. n't was in there a crowdsourcing hack to track social media input the availability of masks and where their availability was using google maps? that was done among -- a months declared awho pandemic. taiwan was way ahead of the curve. >> the crowd sourced mask was indeedy map launched in january, which is way before pretty much everybody else. in early february, i looked at his work and talk to our premier a civilthis pe
in taiwan, in every pharmacy you can get your national health insurance card which covers 99.9% of citizensery two weeks you can collect -- for an adult and child that instead of trusting the numbers of the government's publication, people trust each other because they can check on their phone that the availability decreased by nine or 10 and the person queuing after you can see it reflected in real on their phone using more than 100 different chatbots and things like that. this accountability...
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for example, they should step in now and say they are willing to cut the jobs tax, employers' national insuranceiously a big impact. but because the job retention scheme is being wound down now, the real concern is what happens after october and this is what is being reflected in these figures, it is companies looking ahead and deciding that actually they do want to make workforce reductions. employers wanting to cutjobs before the furlough scheme closes at the end of october have to give 30 days' notice if more than 20 jobs are going, and a5 days if it is more than 100 jobs, meaning it is highly likely that further redundancy notices are being handed out this month. the pace and scale ofjob cuts is likely to get worse before it gets better. andy verity, bbc news. the government says the european union needs to show flexibility and realism as talks about a brexit trade deal resume in london. the eu says both sides must compromise. it comes after the prime minister borisjohnson pledged to walk away from the table if no agreement is reached by october 15th. the uk's chief negotiator, lord frost, h
for example, they should step in now and say they are willing to cut the jobs tax, employers' national insuranceiously a big impact. but because the job retention scheme is being wound down now, the real concern is what happens after october and this is what is being reflected in these figures, it is companies looking ahead and deciding that actually they do want to make workforce reductions. employers wanting to cutjobs before the furlough scheme closes at the end of october have to give 30...
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national health expenditure. we spent $1.2 trillion on insurance. 34% of the national health expenditure. where should the focus be? the health care system or just farm why -- phrma? our system should be able to help them defray costs. this is usually understood to happen through insurance and risk adjustments. it has become too expensive for most americans. and often it's this body's fault. the a.c.a.'s regulation caused premiums to more than double from 2013 to 2017. increased overall by 60% from 2010 to 2017 individual deductibles increase 76%. data shows while premiums were spiking due to obamacare, unsubsidized people on the individual market were losing their coverage n two years from 2016 to 2018, unsubsidized enrollment declined by 2.5 million people. this makes it harder to defray cost, forces many to pay the list price which could be avoidable. there are always bad factors who take advantage of the vullnefrpblt let's not forget congress' role in creating the system causing it. i know i'm running out of time. chairwoman maloney, i would point out each one of these companies are wo
national health expenditure. we spent $1.2 trillion on insurance. 34% of the national health expenditure. where should the focus be? the health care system or just farm why -- phrma? our system should be able to help them defray costs. this is usually understood to happen through insurance and risk adjustments. it has become too expensive for most americans. and often it's this body's fault. the a.c.a.'s regulation caused premiums to more than double from 2013 to 2017. increased overall by 60%...
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extending the further scheme is one option, they can look at, for example, they could employ a national insurancech smaller than it was before all of this began. i will get out of the way and leave you with that glorious view of the city of london as people get back to their opposites, although it is still much quieter thanit although it is still much quieter than it was before all of this began. it is a much better view, ben! thank you. let‘s get some reaction to the current state of the economy. we‘re joined now by the former prime minister gordon brown. good morning. could you give me a reaction to those figures? growth of 6.6% in the economy forjuly. that isa 6.6% in the economy forjuly. that is a good thing in itself. what do you make of that in relation to the bigger picture? welcome of course, that the government had a rescue plan that takes us from march through to september and october but actually worried about the recovery following that. you could have this cliff edge on october 31, and there could be massive unemployment after that. if at the same time we have still got these health
extending the further scheme is one option, they can look at, for example, they could employ a national insurancech smaller than it was before all of this began. i will get out of the way and leave you with that glorious view of the city of london as people get back to their opposites, although it is still much quieter thanit although it is still much quieter than it was before all of this began. it is a much better view, ben! thank you. let‘s get some reaction to the current state of the...
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changes to national insurance, for example, which is a tax onjobs effectively at a time when we needhich has the advantage of injecting very quickly fiscal support and stimulus into the economy. there are a range of tools in the box and the point remains, he needs to look carefully at what happens over the coming weeks, to see what is happening to demand, going into 0ctober, weeks, to see what is happening to demand, going into october, as eat 0ut demand, going into october, as eat out to help 0ut has come to an end, where the economy is, and to react quickly. frankly, he needs to come to the house of commons on a regular basis to make changes. that is not a sign of weakness. that will be a sign of weakness. that will be a sign of weakness. that will be a sign ofa sign of weakness. that will be a sign of a chancellor adjusting to rapidly changing circumstances. while we have got you with us, i also want to ask about government plans to change the brexit withdrawal agreement, if i may. we have heard about the japan trade deal signed in principle. that is going to be a boost for digita
changes to national insurance, for example, which is a tax onjobs effectively at a time when we needhich has the advantage of injecting very quickly fiscal support and stimulus into the economy. there are a range of tools in the box and the point remains, he needs to look carefully at what happens over the coming weeks, to see what is happening to demand, going into 0ctober, weeks, to see what is happening to demand, going into october, as eat 0ut demand, going into october, as eat out to help...
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equestrians governing body the country has been found guilty of staging 2 international insurance competitions as national events in an attempt to get around new rules and investigations and that too many foreign riders are taking part in the races it's the 2nd time that the u.a.e. has been sanctions in recent years and 2015 the country was suspended over horse welfare issues. well asia's prime minister has had a significant boost to his position after his ruling alliance won a majority in the state election the election and is the 1st since mohit genius into power in a political coup in february he may no be emboldened to push for a stronger mandate sas forums louis reports. the south us state election had been billed by many as a referendum on the national government of prime minister we did nothing and it's delivered him a boost of parties who backed his government winning control of the state assembly . weeden came to power in a political coup 7 months ago when he and his supporters withdrew support from the governing coalition causing its collapse his party known as to and its allies hold a narrow ma
equestrians governing body the country has been found guilty of staging 2 international insurance competitions as national events in an attempt to get around new rules and investigations and that too many foreign riders are taking part in the races it's the 2nd time that the u.a.e. has been sanctions in recent years and 2015 the country was suspended over horse welfare issues. well asia's prime minister has had a significant boost to his position after his ruling alliance won a majority in the...
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equestrians governing body the country has been found guilty of staging to international insurance competitions as national events in an attempt to get rent the new rules and investigation found that too many foreign biters have taken part in the races it's the 2nd time that the u.a.e. has been sanctioned in recent years. there is a procedure that's never been performed on wild animals but conservationists in kenya who say use i.v.'s as they try to see the point rhino the mammals are near extinction and campaigns are underway to save them similar efforts in uganda are already paying or 1st catherine sawing explains. meat born last month as you are running a sanctuary in uganda increasing the number of rhinos there to $52.00 in what conservationists a's one of the most successful rhino breeding projects on the continent his mother was among 6 endangered southern white rhinos brought from kenya and the u.s. in 2005 until the early 1980 s. there were rhinos in uganda in march of the region but are killed off by poachers during the civil war these hobbyhorse have come a long way the fast one was born in 2011 n
equestrians governing body the country has been found guilty of staging to international insurance competitions as national events in an attempt to get rent the new rules and investigation found that too many foreign biters have taken part in the races it's the 2nd time that the u.a.e. has been sanctioned in recent years. there is a procedure that's never been performed on wild animals but conservationists in kenya who say use i.v.'s as they try to see the point rhino the mammals are near...
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there needs to be more holidays on business rates, there needs to be more increased support on national insurance users to self—isolate if it detects they were near someone who has the virus. our technology correspondent rory cellanjones has more. voiceover: the nhs covid-19 app is a vital part in the fight against coronavirus... it‘s been a long and difficult journey, but finally, the nhs covid—19 app is here for everyone across england and wales. it has a number of features. you can scan a qr code to register your presence at pubs, restaurants and other businesses, and it gives you information about the risk level where you live. and, of course, it‘s designed to tell you if you‘ve been in close contact with someone infected with the virus. what the app can do is find the contacts that human contact tracers can‘t find. for instance, people you don‘t know because, in the example i gave, you‘ve been sitting near them on public transport. that might be one example, but there will be others, and therefore it helps us to find more people who are at risk of having the virus. this is how it works. the
there needs to be more holidays on business rates, there needs to be more increased support on national insurance users to self—isolate if it detects they were near someone who has the virus. our technology correspondent rory cellanjones has more. voiceover: the nhs covid-19 app is a vital part in the fight against coronavirus... it‘s been a long and difficult journey, but finally, the nhs covid—19 app is here for everyone across england and wales. it has a number of features. you can...
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citizens who will not even lose their jobs -- not only lose their jobs but their health insurance as well. the nationaltion of free and charitable clinics is seeing a surge in patients seeking no or low cost medical care. joining me is ceo nicole lamoureux. what kind of percentages or numbers where you seeing pre-pandemic and how has that risen? free andhere are 1400 charitable clinics and pharmacies across the united states. before covid, we served about 2 million people annually. now in the midst of covid, we have seen a 74% increase at our clinics for patient demand. as you can imagine, these clinics, who receive no federal dollars at all to provide health care they provide in their communities are struggling. we are struggling to keep up with this demand, especially since donations are down 40% in -- 47% across the country. meet thehen you do demand, how much are you able to shift to digital delivery, online, telephonic, versus what has to happen in an old world kind of way? how much can you shift? nicole: one of the biggest things we have had to do is 67% of our clinics's list -- clinics switched
citizens who will not even lose their jobs -- not only lose their jobs but their health insurance as well. the nationaltion of free and charitable clinics is seeing a surge in patients seeking no or low cost medical care. joining me is ceo nicole lamoureux. what kind of percentages or numbers where you seeing pre-pandemic and how has that risen? free andhere are 1400 charitable clinics and pharmacies across the united states. before covid, we served about 2 million people annually. now in the...
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nation". government ministers say it's just an insurance policy in case negotiations with the eu don't work outhis. it's a "break the glass in emergency" provision if we need it. but they're not denying that giving uk ministers the power to change the withdrawal agreement breaks international law. how could anyjustice secretary stand by and let that happen? is that the moment that robert buckland resigns from the government, if we break international law itself? if i see the rule of law being broken in a way that i find unacceptable, then of course i will go. we are not at that stage. eu and uk negotiators are working on two things — a future trade deal and the details of unique arrangements for northern ireland, which will continue to follow some eu rules. and here's a sign of how tense things have become — taking to twitter, michel barnier pointed out that borisjohnson had himself agreed to what he called the delicate compromise. david frost complained that the eu's position meant northern ireland might not be allowed to import food from the rest of the uk. ireland's foreign minister angrily
nation". government ministers say it's just an insurance policy in case negotiations with the eu don't work outhis. it's a "break the glass in emergency" provision if we need it. but they're not denying that giving uk ministers the power to change the withdrawal agreement breaks international law. how could anyjustice secretary stand by and let that happen? is that the moment that robert buckland resigns from the government, if we break international law itself? if i see the rule...
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came with health insurance she could afford. >> i'm actually working in healthcare, and can't afford to. pay that's not right. >> reporter: texas has the highest uninsured ra in the nation. roughly 18% of texans-- five million people-- don't have insurance. and the state didn't expand medicaid, which would insure more low income texans, under the affordable care ac so, like many, parker went for years without checkups, or seeing a regular doctor. too expensive she said. but then, she discovered a lump the size of a tangerine in her breast. it was malignant cancer. parker found this houston clinic that would treat her on ag slidale, based on her income. only after the cancer diagnosis did she qualify for a special medicaid program.lo so the tumor-- with 33 lymph nodes-- were removed. while surgery was a success, -- along with the chemotherapy and radiation-- left her unable r use one of ms like before. >> alright, take my hand, >> reporter: do you think if you had had health insurance you would have found this soon? >> if there would have been healthcare for me, at that time, healthcare tt i would have been able to afford, i would have easily accepted it. but, again, it
came with health insurance she could afford. >> i'm actually working in healthcare, and can't afford to. pay that's not right. >> reporter: texas has the highest uninsured ra in the nation. roughly 18% of texans-- five million people-- don't have insurance. and the state didn't expand medicaid, which would insure more low income texans, under the affordable care ac so, like many, parker went for years without checkups, or seeing a regular doctor. too expensive she said. but then,...
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nation". government ministers say it's just an insurance policy in case negotiations with the eu don't work outope very much never to have to use this. it's a "break the glass in emergency" provision if we need it. but they're not denying that giving uk ministers the power to change the withdrawal agreement breaks international law. how could anyjustice secretary stand by and let that happen? is that the moment that robert buckland resigns from the government, if we break international law itself? if i see the rule of law being broken in a way that i find unacceptable, then of course i will go. we are not at that stage. eu and uk negotiators are working on two things — a future trade deal and the trade details of unique arrangements for northern ireland, which will continue to follow some eu rules. and here's a sign of how tense things have become. taking to twitter, michel barnier pointed out that borisjohnson had himself agreed to what he called the delicate compromise. david frost complained that the eu's position meant northern ireland might not be allowed to import food from the rest of th
nation". government ministers say it's just an insurance policy in case negotiations with the eu don't work outope very much never to have to use this. it's a "break the glass in emergency" provision if we need it. but they're not denying that giving uk ministers the power to change the withdrawal agreement breaks international law. how could anyjustice secretary stand by and let that happen? is that the moment that robert buckland resigns from the government, if we break...
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. >> these are the kind of elements of a national health insurance important to the american people.an again, typically, is against such a proposal. >> there you go again. ainsley: brett, how did that help him? >> well, it was a memorable line that enabled ron reagan to turn back the argument that jimmy carter was making. up to that point in the campaign, first of all, this was the only debate that carter and reagan had in the 1980 election. and ronald reagan had been complaining about carter miss appropriating reagan's position on issues. so he used a very memorable library that highlighted the fact that carter was wrong on reagan's positions. it was what captured the imagination of the press in the debate and effectively allowed reagan to say you are mischaracterizing what i'm saying. ainsley: it went over so well that he did use that line in several debates in years to come as well. this in 2012 when romney was on stage with president obama or actually on a platform they had an audience. he used that phrase binders full of women. watch this. >> we took a concerted effort to go out
. >> these are the kind of elements of a national health insurance important to the american people.an again, typically, is against such a proposal. >> there you go again. ainsley: brett, how did that help him? >> well, it was a memorable line that enabled ron reagan to turn back the argument that jimmy carter was making. up to that point in the campaign, first of all, this was the only debate that carter and reagan had in the 1980 election. and ronald reagan had been...
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insurance. aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservisionbrand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. ♪. lou: that's it for us tonight. reminder buy my new book out now, "the trump century," how the president changed the course of history forever. copies at loudobbsshop.com. that's loudobbsshop.com. and amazon.com as well. thanks for being with us. good night from sussesesesesese. ♪. elizabeth: at t elizabeth: at this pour president trump on his way to another rally thiss time at pittsburgh international airport, joe biden not stumping anywhere today. we'll bring you latest on president's events tonight. >> first, countdown on president trump will announce his supreme court nominee this saturday. as the senate republicans have enough votes to move forward. with us, jim jordan, and how this will play out in the upcoming deb
insurance. aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservisionbrand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. ♪. lou: that's it for us tonight. reminder buy my new book out now, "the trump century," how the...
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first, congressional republicans and the administer nation -- oninistration must agree enhanced unemployment insurance, food and housing assistance to american families, and the port for state and local governments support for steak and local governments. republicans's continued refusal to compromise his causing harm to american children, american workers and american families. . second, treasury must implement key relief programs including the paycheck protection program for small businesses in the payroll support row graham for the airline industry -- support program for the airline industry, as congress intended congress created these programs to protect workers and preserve jobs, not to final taxpayer dollars to corporate executives. third and finally, congress must treasury, i'm sorry, must immediately institute strong safeguards to ensure that taxpayer dollars are not squandered. compared to the secretary's's statements, it was not inevitable or necessary for millions of taxpayer dollars to be diverted to waste, fraud and use in order to quickly aid to those who needed it. treasury must improve
first, congressional republicans and the administer nation -- oninistration must agree enhanced unemployment insurance, food and housing assistance to american families, and the port for state and local governments support for steak and local governments. republicans's continued refusal to compromise his causing harm to american children, american workers and american families. . second, treasury must implement key relief programs including the paycheck protection program for small businesses...
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what you're made of we're made for get an insurance quote at usaa.com/quote aso the national eye instituteonid 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. ♪ ♪ gerry: i'm back with andrew mccarthy. democrats have loudly protested this process, they've said that this nomination that's going to be made shouldn't be confirmed by the senate because we should wait until a new prime minister is elected. i think -- president is elected. i think precedent is firmly on mitch mcconnell and the republicans' side on this, isn't it? >> yeah, that's correct. in history when you have the president's party controlling the senate, it's happened a number of times that we get a judge appointed this way. gerry: but they are, democr
what you're made of we're made for get an insurance quote at usaa.com/quote aso the national eye instituteonid 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is...
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questions governing body the country's been found guilty of staging 2 international insurance competitions as national events in an attempt to get around new rules and investigation found that too many foreign riders have taken part in the races is the 2nd time that you're a has been sanctioned in recent years and 2015 the country was suspended over a horse welfare issues now in a statement the f.b.i. president said it is extremely disheartening that we have had to revert to the suspension of the national federation you ease clear intent to avoid deprecation of the new rules at the biggest events in their calendar was reflected in their actions we cannot sit around a vigil federations to apply the rules only as and when it suits them now on to the boston celtics are still alive in the n.b.a. finals they beat the miami heat to force a game 6 in the eastern conference finals the celtics came back from a 1st host deficit jason tatum has 31 points and 10 rebounds jaylen brown added 28 leading boston 212-1108 when he still leads the series through 32 and i'm just one win away from reaching their 1st champi
questions governing body the country's been found guilty of staging 2 international insurance competitions as national events in an attempt to get around new rules and investigation found that too many foreign riders have taken part in the races is the 2nd time that you're a has been sanctioned in recent years and 2015 the country was suspended over a horse welfare issues now in a statement the f.b.i. president said it is extremely disheartening that we have had to revert to the suspension of...
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insurance. >>> autumn has begun. that means it's harvest time in much of the nation. luke burbank got one final taste of summer at a watermlon field in oregon. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: even during a pandemic, there's nothing quite like a big juicy slice of watermelon ♪ ♪ it's watermelon weather >> reporter: and if you want some of the sweetest watermelon in america, you'd do well to head to what might seem like an unlikely play hervegs r mirvegs ston. >> it's a slice of americana. >> i see what you did there, slice. >> it's very subtle. >> they've been growing watermelons here since 1942. >> my grandfather started growing watermelons i think more to keep his energetic kids busy. i think it was a three acre field. >> reporter: turns out that field in eastern oregon, of all place, was an ideal spot for growing watermelons. >> we typically have very warm days but our nights are much cooler and it increases the carbohydrate production in the plant. carbohydrate equate to sugars and the sugars equate to a sweeter watermelon. >> reporter: wow. bellinger wasn't sure there would be a
insurance. >>> autumn has begun. that means it's harvest time in much of the nation. luke burbank got one final taste of summer at a watermlon field in oregon. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: even during a pandemic, there's nothing quite like a big juicy slice of watermelon ♪ ♪ it's watermelon weather >> reporter: and if you want some of the sweetest watermelon in america, you'd do well to head to what might seem like an unlikely play hervegs r mirvegs ston. >> it's a slice...
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questions governing body the country has been found guilty of staging 2 international insurance competitions as national events in an attempt to get around new rules and investigation found that too many foreign riders have taken part in the races it's the 2nd time that the u.a.e. has been sanctioned in recent years 2015 the country was suspended over horse welfare issues in the statement the f.e.i. president said it's is extremely disheartening that we have had to revert to the suspension of the national federation the u.a.e. is clear intent to avoid the application of the new rules at the biggest events in their calendar was reflected in their actions we cannot allow in the true individual federations rather to apply the rules only as and when it suits them. moving on now to pole vault wall drug called hold on man 2 prances has completed a perfect season in the event on friday he secured his latest victory at the diamond league event in qatar the 20 year old swede won all 16 of his meetings in 2020 as well as breaking the world record twice to plants this will be tom getting his 1st in pick title in t
questions governing body the country has been found guilty of staging 2 international insurance competitions as national events in an attempt to get around new rules and investigation found that too many foreign riders have taken part in the races it's the 2nd time that the u.a.e. has been sanctioned in recent years 2015 the country was suspended over horse welfare issues in the statement the f.e.i. president said it's is extremely disheartening that we have had to revert to the suspension of...