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than the pay of the wider workforce.e ceo is not paid 120 times the median full—time uk worker as opposed to 124 times last year. the average pay for a ftse100 ceo has jumped by almost half £1 million to almost 5 million. that symbolises the fact there has been a small number of generally larger companies that have made really large pay awards this year, and that has dragged the average for everybody. it hasn't been increases across the board. there has been this really vocal campaign for hire ceo pay. the last government was asked to look at the uk stock market. perhaps unsurprisingly one of the recommendations from this group who wanted to research done is that ceo should be paid even more.- wanted to research done is that ceo should be paid even more. among your fiuures ou should be paid even more. among your figures you point _ should be paid even more. among your figures you point out _ should be paid even more. among your figures you point out the _ should be paid even more. among your figures you point out the med
than the pay of the wider workforce.e ceo is not paid 120 times the median full—time uk worker as opposed to 124 times last year. the average pay for a ftse100 ceo has jumped by almost half £1 million to almost 5 million. that symbolises the fact there has been a small number of generally larger companies that have made really large pay awards this year, and that has dragged the average for everybody. it hasn't been increases across the board. there has been this really vocal campaign for...
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a co-pay or coinsurance on. they are different tiers and typically brand-name drugs that are more expensive you might get some coverage of but you still pay more money because they are on a certain tier of your formulary. we don't know where these negotiated drugs are going to fall on the formularies for b plans in medicare program have said they are going to be assessing where they end up and make sure they conduct due diligence to make sure there aren't any access issues for beneficiaries. but we don't know how this is going to pan out when it comes to the manifestation of how beneficiaries are able to pay for their drugs. so that still remains to be seen. >> we'll we will hear from ken in pennsylvania. good morning ken raid. >> i went to get the needles to inject insulin in my co-payy was $55. i have hospitalization so i don't know where you are saving money at because i don't know what you pay if you don't have hospitalization. thank you. >> insulin, that's a big ticket item. there were insulin product produ
a co-pay or coinsurance on. they are different tiers and typically brand-name drugs that are more expensive you might get some coverage of but you still pay more money because they are on a certain tier of your formulary. we don't know where these negotiated drugs are going to fall on the formularies for b plans in medicare program have said they are going to be assessing where they end up and make sure they conduct due diligence to make sure there aren't any access issues for beneficiaries....
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the pay— cost of paying those teachers is cheaper, the pay rise, - cost of paying those teachers is— cheaper, the pay rise, than those teachers going _ cheaper, the pay rise, than those teachers going on _ cheaper, the pay rise, than those teachers going on strike. - cheaper, the pay rise, than those teachers going on strike. that - cheaper, the pay rise, than those teachers going on strike. that is| teachers going on strike. that is exactly— teachers going on strike. that is exactly the _ teachers going on strike. that is exactly the same _ teachers going on strike. that is exactly the same situation - teachers going on strike. that is exactly the same situation you l teachers going on strike. that is - exactly the same situation you have with the _ exactly the same situation you have with the trains. _ exactly the same situation you have with the trains.— with the trains. that is the rachel reeves argument _ with the trains. that is the rachel reeves argument in _ with the trains. that is the rachel reeves argument in a _ with the trains. that is the rachel reeves argument in a nu
the pay— cost of paying those teachers is cheaper, the pay rise, - cost of paying those teachers is— cheaper, the pay rise, than those teachers going _ cheaper, the pay rise, than those teachers going on _ cheaper, the pay rise, than those teachers going on strike. - cheaper, the pay rise, than those teachers going on strike. that - cheaper, the pay rise, than those teachers going on strike. that is| teachers going on strike. that is exactly— teachers going on strike. that is exactly the...
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get pay rises when the tories weren't giving them pay rises _ when the tories weren't giving them pay could actually put more money into do this _ could actually put more money into do this. they put the fiscal straitjacket on themselves and instead — straitjacket on themselves and instead they are saying... the left are pointing _ instead they are saying... the left are pointing to — instead they are saying... the left are pointing to a _ instead they are saying... the left are pointing to a new obr - instead they are saying... the left are pointing to a new obr reportl are pointing to a new 0br report that shows raising public investment by i% of gdp would boost output by 0.4% after five years, 2.5% of the 50 years. this return to austerity concerns a lot of people in your party. concerns a lot of people in your la . . concerns a lot of people in your .a _ . ., ., concerns a lot of people in your party. we will have to see what the lans are party. we will have to see what the plans are in — party. we will have to see what the plans are in the budget. _ party. we will have to see wha
get pay rises when the tories weren't giving them pay rises _ when the tories weren't giving them pay could actually put more money into do this _ could actually put more money into do this. they put the fiscal straitjacket on themselves and instead — straitjacket on themselves and instead they are saying... the left are pointing _ instead they are saying... the left are pointing to — instead they are saying... the left are pointing to a _ instead they are saying... the left are pointing to...
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we have talked a lot in this country about the gender pay gap and equal pay, but ultimately equal payhoose roles would sooth them, and lifestyles of whatever it may be, and they accept the pay because with that... we may be, and they accept the pay because with that. . ._ because with that... we do have legislation- _ because with that... we do have legislation. we _ because with that... we do have legislation. we have _ because with that... we do have legislation. we have legislationl because with that... we do have l legislation. we have legislation in the united states as well, but here's what kamala harris said about equal pay in the us — our economy has not been working as well as it should for the women in our nation. women are paid less, promoted slower, routinely shut out of good jobs in high—paying industries, in part because our society tells women that some industries are notjust for them. sounds like you've got a similar problem?— similar problem? i couldn't agree more. similar problem? i couldn't agree more- we've _ similar problem? i couldn't agree more. we've been _ sim
we have talked a lot in this country about the gender pay gap and equal pay, but ultimately equal payhoose roles would sooth them, and lifestyles of whatever it may be, and they accept the pay because with that... we may be, and they accept the pay because with that. . ._ because with that... we do have legislation- _ because with that... we do have legislation. we _ because with that... we do have legislation. we have _ because with that... we do have legislation. we have legislationl because...
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what exactly is going to be in there to pay for this all, to pay in there to pay for this all, to pay for this all. and you know, with the train drivers it's three year pay deal. what happens after three years? >> well, there are whispers on inheritance tax and things like that. so again, it's going to be the pensioners who are bashed on this isn't it. >> well, let us know your thoughts . gbnews.com/yoursay do thoughts. gbnews.com/yoursay do you think this is going to be the end of the strikes, or are you a little bit more sceptical? anyway, let's get your headlines with cameron walker . with cameron walker. >> good afternoon. it's 12:02. i'm cameron walker here in the gb newsroom, and we have some breaking to news bring you. an army chaplain has been stabbed multiple times outside of a barracks in ireland. police have confirmed the man, in his 50s, received a number of stab wounds. he's been taken to hospital in galway. a teenage boy was restrained by members of the defence forces outside renmore army barracks before armed police responded and arrested him at approximately 1045 last
what exactly is going to be in there to pay for this all, to pay in there to pay for this all, to pay for this all. and you know, with the train drivers it's three year pay deal. what happens after three years? >> well, there are whispers on inheritance tax and things like that. so again, it's going to be the pensioners who are bashed on this isn't it. >> well, let us know your thoughts . gbnews.com/yoursay do thoughts. gbnews.com/yoursay do you think this is going to be the end of...
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it did not pay for itself. it actually increased the deficit by $1.9 trillion, and i think a number of nonpartisan analyses have shown it really expanded the ceo pay and corporations. so, the pieces in that, that big corporate tax cut, it cut the top rate on individuals to 37%, it doubled the exemptions for the estate tax, and so now you can give $27 million tax-free to your heirs. i wish i had $27 million to give to my heirs. host: you could adopt me. guest: it is really so much money to be able to give tax-free. have also weakened the alternative minimum tax, which is set up to make sure the rich cannot use deductions and things to pay little or no taxes. so it really primarily benefit the wealthy and big corporations. host: there is an article on yahoos finance, the article, trump-era tax cuts are set to expire. here is how much you will pay. individual tax rates also were cut. what impact did that have on the national debt and deficit? guest: absolutely. as you say, the 2017 tax cuts, a number of those prov
it did not pay for itself. it actually increased the deficit by $1.9 trillion, and i think a number of nonpartisan analyses have shown it really expanded the ceo pay and corporations. so, the pieces in that, that big corporate tax cut, it cut the top rate on individuals to 37%, it doubled the exemptions for the estate tax, and so now you can give $27 million tax-free to your heirs. i wish i had $27 million to give to my heirs. host: you could adopt me. guest: it is really so much money to be...
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we are going to pay by the end of september. third thing happened , and the central bank had already promised it. after those expert discussions, the establishment of the central bank's executive board was taking place. there is transfer control, but considering the sensitivity of this issue for our society, we will liberalize 50% of the resources available to the central bank of the legal deposit of the banks, god willing, starting tomorrow, and this will help. until the action of qarz al-hasna banks to pay for the repairs and the 50 units that the central bank is freeing from this place, i think around 150,000 will actually help to reduce the number of loans. this is about the same amount for the analysis of having children. this will actually start from tomorrow. i think that right now, if you want to know the statistics of exactly how many people are on the marriage loan page, what number? yes , you can see on the marriage loan page, approximately 49,000 people are waiting in line now, we have applicants , and there are 422,
we are going to pay by the end of september. third thing happened , and the central bank had already promised it. after those expert discussions, the establishment of the central bank's executive board was taking place. there is transfer control, but considering the sensitivity of this issue for our society, we will liberalize 50% of the resources available to the central bank of the legal deposit of the banks, god willing, starting tomorrow, and this will help. until the action of qarz...
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services, the best way to pay public services, the best way to pay for better pay is we need betteroctors, for example, is to grow the economy. but if she now picks on a set of tax rises that hit the people who save, invest, create the jobs, run the small companies. far from having faster growth, she's going to mess the economy up as well. and we won't be repeating the first and second quarter of this year when the uk economy is actually growing quite well. >> it is so interesting to look at the parallels between what's going on with our economy now, and what was going on in the 19805 and what was going on in the 1980s and the 1990s, the 90s, when you were in the cabinet, of course, which which showed that taking away the restrictive practices that showed that allowing companies to modernise and not be controlled by the trade unions and, and the growth that that unleashed for the country. do you think in some ways we've gone backwards? >> well, of course we have. and indeed, i mean , rail indeed, i mean, rail privatisation, which is now much dended privatisation, which is now much d
services, the best way to pay public services, the best way to pay for better pay is we need betteroctors, for example, is to grow the economy. but if she now picks on a set of tax rises that hit the people who save, invest, create the jobs, run the small companies. far from having faster growth, she's going to mess the economy up as well. and we won't be repeating the first and second quarter of this year when the uk economy is actually growing quite well. >> it is so interesting to look...
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when the business pays you, that is a deduction and labor costs to them and then you pay income tax on your wages. the same treatment as income you receive directly as income you receive indirectly as a benefit. economically it makes sense because it is a form of income and treated as income for the income taxed at the taxation is complicated in that it depends what income level you are at. it can be a bit confusing, especially if the retiree is still working and income is changing, like working part time and the income changes in your two year, it can be confusing to see what your tax bill is. host: the former president wants to exempt social security benefits from taxation. what is the impact? guest: the -- impact is worsening the insolvency problem of social security. we have estimated that exempting all social security benefits from tax would increase the deficit by 1.6 trillion dollars and would accelerate the insolvency of the social security program at which benefits are scheduled to automatically be cut because receipt coming and doesn't cover costs going out. it would worsen t
when the business pays you, that is a deduction and labor costs to them and then you pay income tax on your wages. the same treatment as income you receive directly as income you receive indirectly as a benefit. economically it makes sense because it is a form of income and treated as income for the income taxed at the taxation is complicated in that it depends what income level you are at. it can be a bit confusing, especially if the retiree is still working and income is changing, like...
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you do not even have a co-pay. some of us have a co-pay. therefore, let's say one drug is reduced by $500. we are not saving. it is the federal government that is saving. they would have been better if they got the doughnut hole where people have to pay a higher price. it seems to me a lot of rhetoric when people on medicare already have these plans that cover all of their medications. how does that really benefit us when you say the price of the drug would be cut in half when knowingly we do not pay that? if you did not take medicare, i would help you but medicare already has drug coverage. if you take. one of the advantage plans which a lot of people do not even have to pay for, that covers your drugs. host: let's get a response. guest: that is a great point. there are other factors that play into what beneficiaries are actually paying when they have to pick up these drugs. when it comes to the doughnut hole, starting in 2025 the insurance are picking up the cost of that gap, that coverage gap. that was also part of the law that gave medi
you do not even have a co-pay. some of us have a co-pay. therefore, let's say one drug is reduced by $500. we are not saving. it is the federal government that is saving. they would have been better if they got the doughnut hole where people have to pay a higher price. it seems to me a lot of rhetoric when people on medicare already have these plans that cover all of their medications. how does that really benefit us when you say the price of the drug would be cut in half when knowingly we do...
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public sector workers across the board, 5.5% pay workers across the board, 5.5% pay rises.g that there's billions of pounds that there's billions of pounds that she needs to fill. but in the election, she promised not to raise income tax or vat or national insurance. so it's almost every other tax that's going to have to be raised. >> i mean, you know, we'll see what the chancellor has to say. i wouldn't support, you know, the inherent inheritance tax being reformed in that way. but, you know, we'll see what she has to say. i wouldn't support, you know, going against what was promised in the election campaign. but, you know, i don't work in number 10, but this is the clever thing. >> and i had labour minister and labour shadow minister after labour shadow minister after labour shadow minister on this programme, talking into this camera here. and i asked them, can you say that you categorically won't raise capital gains tax, for example, and they always give a roundabout answer. the phrase they used was nothing in our manifesto requires raising capital gains tax. well guess
public sector workers across the board, 5.5% pay workers across the board, 5.5% pay rises.g that there's billions of pounds that there's billions of pounds that she needs to fill. but in the election, she promised not to raise income tax or vat or national insurance. so it's almost every other tax that's going to have to be raised. >> i mean, you know, we'll see what the chancellor has to say. i wouldn't support, you know, the inherent inheritance tax being reformed in that way. but, you...
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they don't have to pay the exorbitant price that medicare had to pay before.y're going to pay $35 instead of 400 bucks. savings are only going to increase for american taxpayers because it matters to that is not all the inflation reduction act did. last summer, i announced under that law medicare is going to select 10 trucks a year going up to 22 a year. every single drug every year. everything from heart fill your, blood clots, kidney disease, arthritis, blood cancer and more. today i'm proud to announce medicare has reached an agreement with all manufacturers on all 10 drug selected in the first round of negotiations. [applause] lower prices for all 10 drugs will go into effect january of 2026. negotiation's cut the prices of these 10 drugs for judy and others for 40 to 80% depending on which drug it is. none insulin diabetes drugs cost $530 a month. some of you may know that. it is now only going to cost $115. [applause] by the way, these prices will be $1.5 billion less out of pocket for patients to drug companies. lower co-pays for 9 million seniors who t
they don't have to pay the exorbitant price that medicare had to pay before.y're going to pay $35 instead of 400 bucks. savings are only going to increase for american taxpayers because it matters to that is not all the inflation reduction act did. last summer, i announced under that law medicare is going to select 10 trucks a year going up to 22 a year. every single drug every year. everything from heart fill your, blood clots, kidney disease, arthritis, blood cancer and more. today i'm proud...
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when those pay rises came _ interesting. when those pay rises came into — interesting.se pay rises came into force it was _ interesting. when those pay rises came into force it was the - interesting. when those pay rises came into force it was the same i interesting. when those pay rises . came into force it was the same day reeves _ came into force it was the same day reeves gave — came into force it was the same day reeves gave that _ came into force it was the same day reeves gave that speech _ came into force it was the same day reeves gave that speech and - came into force it was the same day reeves gave that speech and what i came into force it was the same day i reeves gave that speech and what was the language? — reeves gave that speech and what was the language? tough— reeves gave that speech and what was the language? tough decisions, - the language? tough decisions, household — the language? tough decisions, household budget, _ the language? tough decisions, household budget, she - the language? tough decisions, household budget, she barely. household budget,
when those pay rises came _ interesting. when those pay rises came into — interesting.se pay rises came into force it was _ interesting. when those pay rises came into force it was the - interesting. when those pay rises came into force it was the same i interesting. when those pay rises . came into force it was the same day reeves _ came into force it was the same day reeves gave — came into force it was the same day reeves gave that _ came into force it was the same day reeves gave that...
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productivity. growth to pay for everything. productivity-— growth to pay for everything.ay for everything. productivi . . . , , productivity. yeah, productivity is art of it. productivity. yeah, productivity is part of it- itut _ productivity. yeah, productivity is part of it. but a _ productivity. yeah, productivity is part of it. but a lot _ productivity. yeah, productivity is part of it. but a lot of _ productivity. yeah, productivity is part of it. but a lot of the - part of it. but a lot of the productivity numbers are skewed by the us or domestic earnings manufacturing elsewhere, and the man—hours of the books. everyone is desperate for a real growth, everyone is. desperate for a real growth, everyone ia— desperate for a real growth, everyone is. desperate for a real growth, eve oneis. , ., , everyone is. sorry to interrupt you. we are running _ everyone is. sorry to interrupt you. we are running out _ everyone is. sorry to interrupt you. we are running out of— everyone is. sorry to interrupt you. we are running out of time. - everyone is. sorry to interrupt you. we
productivity. growth to pay for everything. productivity-— growth to pay for everything.ay for everything. productivi . . . , , productivity. yeah, productivity is art of it. productivity. yeah, productivity is part of it- itut _ productivity. yeah, productivity is part of it. but a _ productivity. yeah, productivity is part of it. but a lot _ productivity. yeah, productivity is part of it. but a lot of _ productivity. yeah, productivity is part of it. but a lot of the - part of it. but a lot...
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that lower basic pay.ry effect of that lower basic pay. i know next are auoin of that lower basic pay. i know next are going to — of that lower basic pay. i know next are going to appeal. _ of that lower basic pay. i know next are going to appeal, but _ of that lower basic pay. i know next are going to appeal, but a - of that lower basic pay. i know next are going to appeal, but a lot - of that lower basic pay. i know next are going to appeal, but a lot of- are going to appeal, but a lot of the retail sector watching what has happened has he duplications, doesn't it? aha, happened has he duplications, doesn't it?— happened has he duplications, doesn'tit? ., ., ., ., , doesn't it? a lot of retail giants will be looking _ doesn't it? a lot of retail giants will be looking closely - doesn't it? a lot of retail giants will be looking closely at - doesn't it? a lot of retail giants will be looking closely at this i will be looking closely at this case, particularly workers of the five largest supermarkets in th
that lower basic pay.ry effect of that lower basic pay. i know next are auoin of that lower basic pay. i know next are going to — of that lower basic pay. i know next are going to appeal. _ of that lower basic pay. i know next are going to appeal, but _ of that lower basic pay. i know next are going to appeal, but a - of that lower basic pay. i know next are going to appeal, but a lot - of that lower basic pay. i know next are going to appeal, but a lot of- are going to appeal, but a lot of...
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we want a pay rise.school actually, you know, declines, whereas these lot are basically saying we want a pay rise willy nilly. it doesn't matter if services actually decline and there's less funding. >> and yeah, i mean, they've got the tails up haven't they. the unions, they've got every right to because they're starting to get some success. and for 14 years they must have felt as though they were banging their head against a bit of a brick wall. and there is an argument to say, i'm not sure whether or not many of our viewers and listeners would agree with this argument, but there is an argument, but there is an argument to say that the tories let it get to a point where now they felt as though they needed this whopping great big pay rise. there are other economic issues at play here that the quality of the public services was so bad and so stretched, and that we are where we are. you know, other people might think, well, has starmer made a massive mistake early doors here by giving any the way he has a
we want a pay rise.school actually, you know, declines, whereas these lot are basically saying we want a pay rise willy nilly. it doesn't matter if services actually decline and there's less funding. >> and yeah, i mean, they've got the tails up haven't they. the unions, they've got every right to because they're starting to get some success. and for 14 years they must have felt as though they were banging their head against a bit of a brick wall. and there is an argument to say, i'm not...
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and other pay that inflation, right. and other pay deals are ridiculous. 20% for junior doctors over two years is ridiculous . doctors over two years is ridiculous. there's a sense that this trade union money is skewing policy, that this this government is prioritising the 22% over the over the 78%. and that may be to the detriment of the uk economy. >> well, i mean, at the moment, fingers crossed we won't get any more strikes. i know that the, the train drivers want one small one, but nothing to do with this pay one, but nothing to do with this pay deal. >> that's eleanor. >> that's eleanor. >> that's eleanor. >> that's right . >> that's right. >> that's right. >> yes. well they worry about managers breaking the strike last time aren't they. >> that's right. yeah. i mean, last time round that they threatened the minimum service level, which has just been, which is about to be scrapped, and then the union turned around and then the union turned around and said, okay, we'll make a one day strike for five days. >> that's fine. taking a step back before we go
and other pay that inflation, right. and other pay deals are ridiculous. 20% for junior doctors over two years is ridiculous . doctors over two years is ridiculous. there's a sense that this trade union money is skewing policy, that this this government is prioritising the 22% over the over the 78%. and that may be to the detriment of the uk economy. >> well, i mean, at the moment, fingers crossed we won't get any more strikes. i know that the, the train drivers want one small one, but...
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a number of innovations concern those who will be caught paying salaries in envelopes, and this is noty for employers, but also for the employees themselves, there are other innovations, the proposed changes were discussed in detail with a specialist from the ministry of labor and social protection. ekaterina gennadyevna, a number of adjustments have been proposed to the legislation on state social insurance and pension provision, as for individual entrepreneurs, it has been stated that the scheme of interaction with the social protection fund will be simplified. but in addition, the procedure for paying contributions will change, so what should our individual entrepreneurs prepare for? according to the draft law, we have provided that individual entrepreneurs, firstly, we have divided them, one might say, into two groups: individual entrepreneurs, payers of a single tax, will pay contributions as now from the amount of the minimum wage only for periods when the single tax is paid, that is, we understand that if the tax is paid, then the activity will be carried out, therefore, in gene
a number of innovations concern those who will be caught paying salaries in envelopes, and this is noty for employers, but also for the employees themselves, there are other innovations, the proposed changes were discussed in detail with a specialist from the ministry of labor and social protection. ekaterina gennadyevna, a number of adjustments have been proposed to the legislation on state social insurance and pension provision, as for individual entrepreneurs, it has been stated that the...
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they pay taxes like the rest of us. and they are just as concerned about the kind of education that their kids get as the rest of us are. they know their kids are getting a bad education, but they feel trapped. many of them can see no alternative but to continue sending their kids to schools like this. that's. to go back to the beginning. it all started with a fine idea that every child should have a chance to learn his three r's. sometimes in june, when it gets hard, the kids come out in the yard to do their lessons. all 15 of them ages 5 to 31, along with their teacher. this is the last one room schoolhouse still operating in the state of vermont. that is the way it used to be. parental control. parents choosing the teacher. parents monitoring the schooling. parents even getting together and chipping in to paint the schoolhouse as they did here. just a few weeks ago for parental concern is still here as much in the slums of the big cities as in bucolic vermont. but control by parents over the schooling of their childr
they pay taxes like the rest of us. and they are just as concerned about the kind of education that their kids get as the rest of us are. they know their kids are getting a bad education, but they feel trapped. many of them can see no alternative but to continue sending their kids to schools like this. that's. to go back to the beginning. it all started with a fine idea that every child should have a chance to learn his three r's. sometimes in june, when it gets hard, the kids come out in the...
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either pay a tax or pay for training. either for their existing staff or new staff. so there's a lot of schemes out there's a lot of schemes out there to support people with apprenticeships, but i think it's the knowledge for parents, as you could say, you know, understanding what is actually out there and what's available is still a big issue. >> you know, kasim, i am smiling here from ear to ear because i just love your attitude . you just love your attitude. you know, you've gone on your bike attitude and, you know, i was the same. i worked in a lace factory in nottingham when i was 13 as a saturday job, sweeping floors , clearing up. i started floors, clearing up. i started in journalism, sweeping floors, making sandwiches, making the tea , fetching, carrying the tea, fetching, carrying the power of a pound . note power of a pound. note understanding what money is worth. so many people graduate now. they've never done a real day's work in their life. they don't understand the value of money. they don't have social ski
either pay a tax or pay for training. either for their existing staff or new staff. so there's a lot of schemes out there's a lot of schemes out there to support people with apprenticeships, but i think it's the knowledge for parents, as you could say, you know, understanding what is actually out there and what's available is still a big issue. >> you know, kasim, i am smiling here from ear to ear because i just love your attitude . you just love your attitude. you know, you've gone on...
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if you do pay and you _ to stop if you do pay. if you do pay and you go - to stop if you do pay.at l do pay and you go for that extra service. with a much bigger price tag, did users find that it was worth it? so we did see some differences in how people rated their experiences. and so we found that about six in ten online daters who said they'd paid for a site or an app or a feature at some point said their experiences had been positive. and among those who haven't paid, that share is a bit smaller, so about half say their experiences have been positive. one other thing i'll mention is that... ..different platforms may appeal to different people. and, overall, we asked people about their reasons for being on dating sites and apps. and it's important to note that while, you know, many people consider... well, one measure of success of online dating is finding a partner. people are on dating sites for other reasons as well, ranging from meeting a partner to having casual dates, making friends, having casual sex. and so while our survey didn't delve into how different platforms pla
if you do pay and you _ to stop if you do pay. if you do pay and you go - to stop if you do pay.at l do pay and you go for that extra service. with a much bigger price tag, did users find that it was worth it? so we did see some differences in how people rated their experiences. and so we found that about six in ten online daters who said they'd paid for a site or an app or a feature at some point said their experiences had been positive. and among those who haven't paid, that share is a bit...
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you can do this without paying a political price. can you offer an amendment to raise pay? i have a feeling the reason mike gallagher is leaving because he is only making $174,000 a year. >> we did a hearing where this was a topic. we spoke about the challenges of making ends meet with disabilities and challenges. i think reticence has been that there is a sense members will pay a political price for it, it would take a vote. to some degree, right now we take a vote to suspend our cost of living adjustment every year. we write that into the spending bill. that is a choice. congress could choose not to do that. allowing the current law to be enacted. the other thing worth considering is, when we talk about budget and spending bills, it is always through the lens of no budget, no pay, no budget, a recess. congress does not like hitting itself of the stake and when it does, decides to stop. so even when it does something like sequestration, it suspends it because it is stupid. the other angle is the caret. if congress passes the spending bill on time, we will not have the cost
you can do this without paying a political price. can you offer an amendment to raise pay? i have a feeling the reason mike gallagher is leaving because he is only making $174,000 a year. >> we did a hearing where this was a topic. we spoke about the challenges of making ends meet with disabilities and challenges. i think reticence has been that there is a sense members will pay a political price for it, it would take a vote. to some degree, right now we take a vote to suspend our cost of...
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that is separate to the pay 31st. that is separate to the pay rise . agreed with train pay rise.eed with train drivers the previous day . 14% drivers the previous day. 14% pay drivers the previous day. 14% pay rise over three years. that's 5% 20 2223 4.755%. last year and 4.5% this year. and it gets more interesting because if you've left and quit as a train driver before you get backdated pay driver before you get backdated pay so some people can be two years away from being a train dnven years away from being a train driver, they'll get a check in the post. pay for by you and me as, as as as taxpayers. aslef say about this the lner strike. they're saying that breakdown in industrial relations bullying by management . they claim management. they claim persistent breaking of agreements apparently goes back to a row about lner staff managers driving trains to break previous strikes. and that's what may have wound up aslef, mick, mick whelan, the aslef general secretary, says it's different to the pay rise agreed by government, this issues here for nick thomas—symonds. he's the cab
that is separate to the pay 31st. that is separate to the pay rise . agreed with train pay rise.eed with train drivers the previous day . 14% drivers the previous day. 14% pay drivers the previous day. 14% pay rise over three years. that's 5% 20 2223 4.755%. last year and 4.5% this year. and it gets more interesting because if you've left and quit as a train driver before you get backdated pay driver before you get backdated pay so some people can be two years away from being a train dnven...
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still others take out loans to pay the cost of schooling loans which they will have to pay back yearser during the school year or during the summer to pay the cost. many studentss work in the colleges own hotel. this girl is helping to pay her own way. which is pretty good evidence she is serious about getting an education. pick sure it's a lemon butter sauce? will it be okay? parents ofho prospective studens come here and shopping expeditions to check out the product before they buy. >> what you have here is a private market in education. the college is selling schooling. the students are buying schooling and as in most such markets both sides have a strong incentive to serve one another. for the college and has a strong incentive to provide the kind of schooling that it students want if it doesn't they can simply pick up and go elsewhere. for the students they want to get their money's worth their customers like every customer everywhere they went to get full value for the money they are paying it. >> would like to know where. [inaudible] >> and so much of the success comesnd from t
still others take out loans to pay the cost of schooling loans which they will have to pay back yearser during the school year or during the summer to pay the cost. many studentss work in the colleges own hotel. this girl is helping to pay her own way. which is pretty good evidence she is serious about getting an education. pick sure it's a lemon butter sauce? will it be okay? parents ofho prospective studens come here and shopping expeditions to check out the product before they buy. >>...
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public sector pay deals, which it should do, because public servants have earned that pay.i don't think you _ ithink the basic problem is, and i don't think you cute _ ithink the basic problem is, and i don't think you cute away - ithink the basic problem is, and i don't think you cute away from i ithink the basic problem is, and i. don't think you cute away from it... you have a record now. i'm old enough to remember- that the scottish education system |was absolutely the best in the uk, | it nowhere is now in the same way. the nhs in scotland gets a lot more money, but the results... _ so they are bound to their record? as are the tories. absolutely. that dragged us down at the last election i and it is inevitable that the s&p... not to mention the . terrible drugs record. is it easier to reset when you're out in the wilderness cut away from government? the snp has a job to do in holyrood. there is a lot of truth in that. government is incredibly hard. no one outside of government realises— no one outside of government realises the _ no one outside of government realises
public sector pay deals, which it should do, because public servants have earned that pay.i don't think you _ ithink the basic problem is, and i don't think you cute _ ithink the basic problem is, and i don't think you cute away - ithink the basic problem is, and i don't think you cute away from i ithink the basic problem is, and i. don't think you cute away from it... you have a record now. i'm old enough to remember- that the scottish education system |was absolutely the best in the uk, | it...
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>> es una un un tema que causa division en nuestro pais. >> pais. >> segun autoridades locales, estafrontera donde el cruce de migrantes y de drogas es una oportunidad foto y para usar un causa esa pais. >> por eso, la delegacion de republicanos que acompano a j.d. >> vance se este sitio para hablar de la frontera entre activistas promigrantes de arizona y de todo el pais preocupa el discurso sobre los migrantes a tres meses de la eleccion. >> cada vez ves mas odio hacia los migrantes y hacia las personas que estan llegando. >> compania campana trump-banz lo sabe perfectamente el tema es un tema que preocupa a los votantes, lo dijo j.d. >> vance el martes pasado en su campana en el estado de nevada, un estado clave, un estado pendulo, y lo repitio hoy de nuevo en arizona, otro estado clave para ganar las elecciones. >> ¿ves, arantxa? >> francisco, muchas gracias por este reporte desde arizona. >> arizona. >> y del lado democrata hoy comenzo formalmente el proceso para nominar a kamala harris como candidata presidencial, aunque de un modo muy p particular. >> los delegados se estan vo
>> es una un un tema que causa division en nuestro pais. >> pais. >> segun autoridades locales, estafrontera donde el cruce de migrantes y de drogas es una oportunidad foto y para usar un causa esa pais. >> por eso, la delegacion de republicanos que acompano a j.d. >> vance se este sitio para hablar de la frontera entre activistas promigrantes de arizona y de todo el pais preocupa el discurso sobre los migrantes a tres meses de la eleccion. >> cada vez ves...
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trump respecto al referendo que se realizara sobre el tema noviembre en la florida y otros estados del paÍsn de las mujeres hispanas a la economÍa de estados unidos alcanza cifra rÉcord. supera el billÓn de dÓlares. locutor: Éste es noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix devedu. fÉlix: muy buenas tardes, en un trÁgico accidente en mississippi murieron siete personas cuando un bus comercial volcÓ en una carretera interestatal en un viaje con destino a mÉxico. la empresa a la que pertenece el vehÍculo accidentado es autobuses regiomontanos, la mayorÍa de los pasajeros era mexicanos que regresaron a su paÍs. ana: un autobÚs comercial con la madrugada del sÁbado en la interestatal 20 de mississippi dejando varios fallecidos y una docena de heridos. la tragedia ocurriÓ la tragedia ocurriÓ cerca de la 1:00 a.m. cuando un autobÚs comercial que se dirigÍ al oeste se saliÓ de la carretera igual con el condado de warren. entre las vÍctimas mortales se encuentran dos hermanos de seis y 16 aÑos de edad. segÚn confirmÓ la patrulla de carreteras de mississippi 36 personas fueran trasladadas a hospit
trump respecto al referendo que se realizara sobre el tema noviembre en la florida y otros estados del paÍsn de las mujeres hispanas a la economÍa de estados unidos alcanza cifra rÉcord. supera el billÓn de dÓlares. locutor: Éste es noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix devedu. fÉlix: muy buenas tardes, en un trÁgico accidente en mississippi murieron siete personas cuando un bus comercial volcÓ en una carretera interestatal en un viaje con destino a mÉxico. la empresa a la que...
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despite the 40% pay and november. despite the 40% pay rise.s you have unions are getting emboldened by new management, new bosses, of course they do. they do get on because we know that unions do give millions of pounds to labour mps. half of the labour mps elected received nearly £2 million in donations just since may, going back before the election. so there is a relationship here. they get on better, but are they storing up problems in the past? because it's a it's a ratchet that will go only one way up, maybe in future years. >> i mean, christopher , it seems >> i mean, christopher, it seems perhaps a little a little naive to think that if you offer, you know, a generous pay offer with no strings attached, that people won't ask for more or that other trade unions won't threaten, strike to try and get the same. >> but also, i'm sure taxpayers are very much looking forward to the budget that's coming soon. in september , because there's an in september, because there's an awful lot of money being promised and spent with all of these public s
despite the 40% pay and november. despite the 40% pay rise.s you have unions are getting emboldened by new management, new bosses, of course they do. they do get on because we know that unions do give millions of pounds to labour mps. half of the labour mps elected received nearly £2 million in donations just since may, going back before the election. so there is a relationship here. they get on better, but are they storing up problems in the past? because it's a it's a ratchet that will go...
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>>pedimos la libertad de nuestro paÍs. abajo la tiranÍa. y polÍticos en el anfiteatro, una de ellas la alcaldesa de miami date. >> soy venezolana de corazÓn. reportera: en otras partes de estados unidos tambiÉn salieron a las calles los venezolanos quienes dicen que es su Única manera de apoyar ya que no pueden votar en las elecciones debido a que el rÉgimen de maduro cerrÓ la embajada y consulados en todo el paÍs. en atlanta marcharon en largas filas tambiÉn en houston dijeron presente. >> los venezolanos protestamos por la libertad de nuestro paÍs, el 28 de julio el mundo gonzÁlez fue electo presidente. reportera: en colombia, paÍs vecino de venezuela y donde estÁ la mayor cantidad de emigrados venezolanos del mundo cientos se congregaron en la plaza de bolÍvar en bogotÁ. algunos denuncian que mÁs de 1000 personas han sido detenidas por el gobierno venezolano, entre ellos menores de edad, algunos estÁn desaparecidos. esto sin contar que al menos 19 personas murieron, las protestas en venezuela por eso se manifiestan a toda voz en mÁs de u
>>pedimos la libertad de nuestro paÍs. abajo la tiranÍa. y polÍticos en el anfiteatro, una de ellas la alcaldesa de miami date. >> soy venezolana de corazÓn. reportera: en otras partes de estados unidos tambiÉn salieron a las calles los venezolanos quienes dicen que es su Única manera de apoyar ya que no pueden votar en las elecciones debido a que el rÉgimen de maduro cerrÓ la embajada y consulados en todo el paÍs. en atlanta marcharon en largas filas tambiÉn en houston...
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it's their taxes that go to pay for these pay rises . and also the pay rise is rises.s attached. so they get to keep these, i think they call them spanish practices . and one them spanish practices. and one of them is anybody sitting at home right now hearing this and imagining the way that they, you know, operate at work and what they're allowed to do, these train drivers, if they get interrupted when they're on their lunch break by a manager, they get to start their lunch break over again . so if the if break over again. so if the if the manager says hello, good morning, they can start their lunch break and they're already earning much, much more than the average 60,000 to 69,000. >> and the system is you know, i sympathise with the point about train guards, but, you know, they are keeping our, transport system stuck in a rut of inefficiency, archaic practices. so you know, it's i think that i can imagine people being a lot more sympathetic with nurses and maybe even to a degree , gps, but maybe even to a degree, gps, but possibly not as much. >> but train drivers al
it's their taxes that go to pay for these pay rises . and also the pay rise is rises.s attached. so they get to keep these, i think they call them spanish practices . and one them spanish practices. and one of them is anybody sitting at home right now hearing this and imagining the way that they, you know, operate at work and what they're allowed to do, these train drivers, if they get interrupted when they're on their lunch break by a manager, they get to start their lunch break over again ....
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to pay attention.ost: that is john. we will hear from david in indiana. he says former president trump. good morning. caller: morning. i think trump would do a better job. harris, just watching her economic speech prior to your show today, was talking about all these giveaways, these $25,000, first down payment for new homebuyers. who is going to pay for that? it is very similar to the student loan debacle. it is all bribery. i didn't need her to tell me ground beef is up 50%. if that's the case and she is aware of that, why didn't they do anything about it? the tariffs are on still, if the tariffs are bad, why didn't biden take them off? trump himself said it is too much money for the government, that is why they do not take them off. she has no experience in this. blaming high prices on gouging -- when did all the major industries get together and decide that they were going to couch the american people? i would like to know when that day was. her lack of experience, the fact she will not sit down, e
to pay attention.ost: that is john. we will hear from david in indiana. he says former president trump. good morning. caller: morning. i think trump would do a better job. harris, just watching her economic speech prior to your show today, was talking about all these giveaways, these $25,000, first down payment for new homebuyers. who is going to pay for that? it is very similar to the student loan debacle. it is all bribery. i didn't need her to tell me ground beef is up 50%. if that's the...
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el programa le ha permitido a miles de ciudadanos de cuba, venezuela, haitÍ y nicaragua entrar al paÍsy trabajar de manera legal. >> esto es un delito federal que puede acarrear inclusive cÁrcel y puede acarrear tambiÉn multas exorbitantes. maity: hombres encapuchados y armados asaltaron con violencia las oficinas de la opositora venezolana marÍa corina machado. varios paÍses, entre ellos estados unidos reconocen la victoria electoral de edmundo gonzÁlez contra maduro, maÑana la oposiciÓn realizarÁ una marcha contra el chavismo. agentes de nueva york allanan el mayor albergue para migrantes. se han registrado varios hechos de violencia, incluidos tiroteos mortales. el departamento de justicia demanda tiktok porque la plataforma le permite a adolescentes de 13 aÑos creara cuentassin la autorizaciÓn de sus padres. locutor: este es noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna con maity interiano y eliÁn zidÁn. maity: buenas noches. gracias por acompaÑarnos, la administraciÓn biden suspendiÓ temporalmente un programa de parole humanitario que le ha permitido a medio millÓn de ciudadanos de cuba, v
el programa le ha permitido a miles de ciudadanos de cuba, venezuela, haitÍ y nicaragua entrar al paÍsy trabajar de manera legal. >> esto es un delito federal que puede acarrear inclusive cÁrcel y puede acarrear tambiÉn multas exorbitantes. maity: hombres encapuchados y armados asaltaron con violencia las oficinas de la opositora venezolana marÍa corina machado. varios paÍses, entre ellos estados unidos reconocen la victoria electoral de edmundo gonzÁlez contra maduro, maÑana la...
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buy now pay later let you spread costs over small amounts of time, usually weeks or months, but debtnd the government say tighter rules are needed. , ., . government say tighter rules are needed. , , ., , needed. new research shows companies like this are becoming _ needed. new research shows companies like this are becoming more _ needed. new research shows companies like this are becoming more popular. - like this are becoming more popular. this research found just over 10% of respondents have used buy now, pay later in the last 12 months. but who is using them? that figures rises to one in four of those on universal income and nearly one in five of people who are private renters. we spoke to alana who says she uses three different accounts and a night —— relies on by now, pay later, for basics, including baby food and while she finds it a good way to keep on top of finances, she says the rules can be confusing. i think it should be fair to everybody that if. it it should be fair to everybody that if. , ., it should be fair to everybody that if. , . ., , ., it should be fair to eve
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>> and so and of course, you're paying twice because you're paying paying twice because you're payingng privately anyway. >> there's a lot to sort out, isn't there ? is it, what is it? isn't there? is it, what is it? halfway through the year, we got a little. well, we're in august now. we're in august. how did that happen? how did it become august? we're going to fix the country at the beginning of the yeah country at the beginning of the year. andrew pierce, we haven't done a very good job. >> don't worry. we've got a new labour government. they're going to fix it, phoebe says. >> i think if the bbc and other channels presented these incidents the same way as mark white, it would not have erupted. as it is. you can hear the frustration every day people feel about not being heard. i wonder how many of these rioters actually went out and voted and who did they vote for? it's a really good point, phoebe, yeah, let me let me see what else we've been saying on on here. do you have any emails and the gps? >> it'sjust you have any emails and the gps? >> it's just come through today if you'r
>> and so and of course, you're paying twice because you're paying paying twice because you're payingng privately anyway. >> there's a lot to sort out, isn't there ? is it, what is it? isn't there? is it, what is it? halfway through the year, we got a little. well, we're in august now. we're in august. how did that happen? how did it become august? we're going to fix the country at the beginning of the yeah country at the beginning of the year. andrew pierce, we haven't done a very...
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pay for them. >> did we pay for these? give back nothing. give no nothing. we're keeping all of it. that's what i say. >> i'm. you know what? i hate to say it. i agree with nick. yeah. i mean, in a way, it would make him happy. they're an ally, and they've been asking for it a lot. and give it back to them and tell them it's garbage. and you and your parthenon. you might as you fix it, fill in the walls. it's too much open space there. put a new roof on the parthenon. it's from the parthenon. >> basically . people like chris >> basically. people like chris bryant, who has floated the idea again. he said, it's a matter for the trustees, and this is seen as sort of opening the door to loan them the government saying it's not going to be a permanent return, but they're opening the door to loaning them, not a permanent try getting them back. try getting anything back off. i know, try loading lewis up there. you never see it again. >> well, that's deliberately ipp, >> well, that's deliberately |pp, but >> well, that's deliberat
pay for them. >> did we pay for these? give back nothing. give no nothing. we're keeping all of it. that's what i say. >> i'm. you know what? i hate to say it. i agree with nick. yeah. i mean, in a way, it would make him happy. they're an ally, and they've been asking for it a lot. and give it back to them and tell them it's garbage. and you and your parthenon. you might as you fix it, fill in the walls. it's too much open space there. put a new roof on the parthenon. it's from the...
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just another one on public sector pay rises. rishi sunak has i sector pay rises. _ sector pay rises. rishi sunak has tweeted that he is concerned - sector pay rises. rishi sunak hasi tweeted that he is concerned that labour's — tweeted that he is concerned that labour's inflation, _ tweeted that he is concerned that labour's inflation, these - tweeted that he is concerned that labour's inflation, these are - tweeted that he is concerned that labour's inflation, these are his l labour's inflation, these are his words. — labour's inflation, these are his words. pay— labour's inflation, these are his words, pay deals _ labour's inflation, these are his words, pay deals have - labour's inflation, these are his words, pay deals have put - labour's inflation, these are his words, pay deals have put the i labour's inflation, these are his - words, pay deals have put the bank of england — words, pay deals have put the bank of england cuts— words, pay deals have put the bank of england cuts at _ words, pay deals have put the bank of england cuts at risks. _ words, pay deal
just another one on public sector pay rises. rishi sunak has i sector pay rises. _ sector pay rises. rishi sunak has tweeted that he is concerned - sector pay rises. rishi sunak hasi tweeted that he is concerned that labour's — tweeted that he is concerned that labour's inflation, _ tweeted that he is concerned that labour's inflation, these - tweeted that he is concerned that labour's inflation, these are - tweeted that he is concerned that labour's inflation, these are his l labour's...
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but yet i had taxes to pay. i had insurance to pay, i had maintenance to keep up, and i had to pay them for dollars to move out is not there. where is our side of the protection? they should be mad at the government and to the government to pay their rent. why should i have to take care of that? somebody take care of health care. complaint at the grocery store complained that your medicine is, why is it just the landlord by me, landlord. so i'm thinking about landlords that have, you know, a couple units there. worry as well because with that high, when it's cool, with corporate driving the, the rates are to keep up with it. so it's affecting them as well. but the fact of the matter is that the ones that are controlling and pushing pull the high range are the corporate land. unfortunately, the fix, the small businesses, the affect, the small landlords. so we're to let them know that, you know, if we bring rank, consult california, it's a positive thing moving forward because they're going to be able to not being
but yet i had taxes to pay. i had insurance to pay, i had maintenance to keep up, and i had to pay them for dollars to move out is not there. where is our side of the protection? they should be mad at the government and to the government to pay their rent. why should i have to take care of that? somebody take care of health care. complaint at the grocery store complained that your medicine is, why is it just the landlord by me, landlord. so i'm thinking about landlords that have, you know, a...
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you do not even have a co-pay. some of us have a co-pay.herefore, let's say one drug is reduced by $500. we are not saving. it is the federal government that is saving. they would have been better if they got the doughnut hole where people have to pay a higher price. it seems to me a lot of rhetoric when people on medicare already have these plans that cover all of their medications. how does that really benefit us when you say the price of the drug would be cut in half when knowingly we do not pay that? if you did not take medicare, i would help you but medicare already has drug coverage. if you take. one of the advantage plans which a lot of people do not even have to pay for, that covers your drugs. host: let's get a response. guest: that is a great point. there are other factors that play into what beneficiaries are actually paying when they have to pick up these drugs. when it comes to the doughnut hole, starting in 2025 the insurance are picking up the cost of that gap, that coverage gap. that was also part of the law that gave medica
you do not even have a co-pay. some of us have a co-pay.herefore, let's say one drug is reduced by $500. we are not saving. it is the federal government that is saving. they would have been better if they got the doughnut hole where people have to pay a higher price. it seems to me a lot of rhetoric when people on medicare already have these plans that cover all of their medications. how does that really benefit us when you say the price of the drug would be cut in half when knowingly we do not...
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they don't have to pay for the hours or so the german, the tax pay of i'm no stands, they have to pay for everything. and of course, also for the email that i have for your g over $1000000.00, whatever your g is living in germany, government tax pay, us have to pay and paperless say we want to just offices payment on that for the people go to sleep. and it's a good sign. next you have you ever next to the state of elections in germany? i think the government over the change. and essentially it's not just been jeremy that we're seeing these full piece protests. we saw a couple of months ago, a huge protest and hungry receive them in all the parts of the world. how do you think the public, an of the western countries of leaving the government support for care for when like you said, they understand that well the paying for was the cap is no winning prices going up to yes it's the same situation is that you will be in congress and they will be in union because of course not only drummond, he's being also video will be in the union is paying on so, so you as a paying for his walk. so the
they don't have to pay for the hours or so the german, the tax pay of i'm no stands, they have to pay for everything. and of course, also for the email that i have for your g over $1000000.00, whatever your g is living in germany, government tax pay, us have to pay and paperless say we want to just offices payment on that for the people go to sleep. and it's a good sign. next you have you ever next to the state of elections in germany? i think the government over the change. and essentially...
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he should equip the resources and pay this amount of facilities by march 28. we made a commitment on the 4th of july. no, sorry, because our assumption is wrong here, we come to this wrong conclusion because you think the commitment means something that you are announcing that the commitment was 200 hemats, we gave more than the commitment, if the floor of the commitment was 200 hemats, that is, if you gave 400 hemats, no one will come to tell you mr. central bank, why did you get 4 hemats, see this. the incident that i mentioned , we reached it in july in our past years we would reach it around december, that is, in december , it came to a situation where the amount of registration, i have nothing to do with the word commitment at all, the amount of commitment created for the banks is actually 44, that is, there are so many applicants for registration. it has happened that in four four banks, that is , if my servant and colleagues from the central bank system are closed. until the end of the year, as much as the minimum obligation, which is the maximum in my
he should equip the resources and pay this amount of facilities by march 28. we made a commitment on the 4th of july. no, sorry, because our assumption is wrong here, we come to this wrong conclusion because you think the commitment means something that you are announcing that the commitment was 200 hemats, we gave more than the commitment, if the floor of the commitment was 200 hemats, that is, if you gave 400 hemats, no one will come to tell you mr. central bank, why did you get 4 hemats, see...
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pero vamos a morir intentÁndolo, amamos a este paÍs, creemos en nuestro paÍs.] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] jorge: y ahora vamos a ver del discurso de la que quiere ser la primera mujer presidenta de estados unidos. ilia: kamala harris hace su entrada al escenario para dar su discurso muy importante. pudimos ver en un vÍdeo toda su carrera. una fotografÍa pudimos ver de una mujer de clase media que con mucho esfuerzo puede lograr realizar su sueÑo. >> buenas noches! [aplausos] [algarabÍa] [aplausos] [aplausos y vitores] [aplausos y vitores] [aplausos y vitores] >> buenas noches. buenas noches a todos! buenas noches. buenas noches a todos. gracias. gracias. [aplausos y vitores] [aplausos y vitores] [aplausos y vitores] [aplausos y vitores] [campanadas] [aplausos y vitores] [aplausos y vitores] [aplausos y vitores] >> buenas noches y gracias. gracias. muchas gracias. gracias. gracias a todos. bien, bien. tenemos que ponernos a trabajar, pero muchas gracias. en verdad, gracias. gracias. muchas gracias. gracias a todos. vamos a trabajar. voy a comenzar agradeciÉndole
pero vamos a morir intentÁndolo, amamos a este paÍs, creemos en nuestro paÍs.] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] jorge: y ahora vamos a ver del discurso de la que quiere ser la primera mujer presidenta de estados unidos. ilia: kamala harris hace su entrada al escenario para dar su discurso muy importante. pudimos ver en un vÍdeo toda su carrera. una fotografÍa pudimos ver de una mujer de clase media que con mucho esfuerzo puede lograr realizar su sueÑo. >> buenas noches!...