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i will keep fighting like the devil to make sure the wealthy pay their fresh air. -- pay their fair share] to make sure i was not at the end of his demagoguery, i made a commitment, no one earning less than $400,000 which is a lot of money for where i come from, will pay an additional penny in federal tax. not one penny. everybody else will start paying their fair share. as i traveled the country, folks are telling me how back in 2020 they were down, they lost their business, they lost faith in the system, but then the laws we pass in the work we have done got them on their feet. we created 15 million new jobs in three years, more than any administration in history. we are keeping millions in their homes. we have created a new cycle of hope and pride. pride in america, knowing you can get big things done if we work together. we have a lot more to do. this election is so important, it is not about me but the future. undo everything we have done if elected. he stated it straight up. there is so much more to keep and do. i have never been more optimistic about our future. we are the united s
i will keep fighting like the devil to make sure the wealthy pay their fresh air. -- pay their fair share] to make sure i was not at the end of his demagoguery, i made a commitment, no one earning less than $400,000 which is a lot of money for where i come from, will pay an additional penny in federal tax. not one penny. everybody else will start paying their fair share. as i traveled the country, folks are telling me how back in 2020 they were down, they lost their business, they lost faith in...
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what keeps the pay gap from closing? what keeps the pay gap from closing?is persisting?— what is this -- why is this persisting? what is this -- why is this ersistin: ? , ' .,, ,., what is this -- why is this ersistinr? , ' �*, persisting? different ideas so it's the first pay _ persisting? different ideas so it's the first pay gap... _ persisting? different ideas so it's the first pay gap... even - persisting? different ideas so it's the first pay gap... even though. persisting? different ideas so it's l the first pay gap... even though we look at the front of the actors, the success they have previously have, there's still paying off. it is more on genderfor action there's still paying off. it is more on gender for action movies. there's still paying off. it is more on genderfor action movies. when you look at age, for all the actors over 50, this is a significant for all the genders. one, two b in the i'm so sorry, we want out of time. but doctor dr sofia izquierdo sanchez, thank you very much. you are watching bbc news. staying with show business. sheri
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they will pay what other people pay around the world. with the leadership in partnership and the entire delegation, i want to cap the cost of insulin at 35■ bucks for every american. every american. [applause] when i first got a pass that included all americans and we got it reauthorized. the other team wouldn't do it. it's only for seniors. for years people talked about this but we finally got it done and gave medicare the power to negotiate lower drug prescription costs. just like the v.a. has been able to do for veterans for a long time. it's not just saving seniors money, it's saving every taxpayer money. it's cuttingdt the federal deficit. cut it by 106 $2 billion. that's $160 billion medicare does not have to pay out if we pay a rational price for this drug. this year medicare is negotiating lower prices for some of the charges of the market. treating everything from heart disease to arthritis. in the law we've already passed. now it's time to give medicare the power to renegotiate even more drugs over the next decade. if we are ab
they will pay what other people pay around the world. with the leadership in partnership and the entire delegation, i want to cap the cost of insulin at 35■ bucks for every american. every american. [applause] when i first got a pass that included all americans and we got it reauthorized. the other team wouldn't do it. it's only for seniors. for years people talked about this but we finally got it done and gave medicare the power to negotiate lower drug prescription costs. just like the v.a....
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still less than working people pay in federal taxes.ng to raise the minimum tax to corporations at least 21%.s and applause] until every billion dollar corporation begins to pay their fair share. i want to end tax cuts for big for a marks big oil, massive executive pay that gets deducted.e's a the billionaires in america. their federal tax rate is 8.2%, i less than the vast majority of you pay. no billionaire should pay a lower tax rate than a teacher, san days worker,■■7 or nurse. [cheers and applause] that's why i propose, not the highest tax but a minimum tax of 25% for billionaires. 25. guess what, you know how much money that would raise over the next 10 years? $500 billion. and imagine that would that could do for america, for our future. it could cut the deficit. could provide for child care. could do so much we need to do and not raise the deficit. let's continue to invest in the future by confronting climate crisis. not denying i don't know -- [applause] since i've been president i've ofgone■■a from my administration, i've flow
still less than working people pay in federal taxes.ng to raise the minimum tax to corporations at least 21%.s and applause] until every billion dollar corporation begins to pay their fair share. i want to end tax cuts for big for a marks big oil, massive executive pay that gets deducted.e's a the billionaires in america. their federal tax rate is 8.2%, i less than the vast majority of you pay. no billionaire should pay a lower tax rate than a teacher, san days worker,■■7 or nurse. [cheers...
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but this is a price we need to pay right now and we pay, because _ need to pay right now and we pay,at we harm _ because all our interests that we harm the — because all our interests that we harm the russian war machine. margus. — harm the russian war machine. margus, do you believe at least the eu should take a hit to its economies, including consumers and businesses, just to try and make it harder for russia to fight this war? what we must understand, not to have business _ what we must understand, not to have business with russia, it doesn't work _ business with russia, it doesn't work. european policy, some bigger countries— work. european policy, some bigger countries were thinking if they have economical— countries were thinking if they have economical relations with putin and russia, _ economical relations with putin and russia, then they can somehow control— russia, then they can somehow control putin. these were exactly these _ control putin. these were exactly these kind — control putin. these were exactly these kind of projects that were an idea _ these kind of projects t
but this is a price we need to pay right now and we pay, because _ need to pay right now and we pay,at we harm _ because all our interests that we harm the — because all our interests that we harm the russian war machine. margus. — harm the russian war machine. margus, do you believe at least the eu should take a hit to its economies, including consumers and businesses, just to try and make it harder for russia to fight this war? what we must understand, not to have business _ what we must...
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we are paying bread and more than 60 we are paying 1000 billion tomans for medicine . i said that when we removed the preferential rate from basic goods, we said that the inflation that will happen is much lower than what we predicted. in fact, people will consume one third of those basic goods. they used to pay the subsidy, two-thirds of it was paid from their own pockets. i still believe, and i said that we should make the hair monitoring mechanism stronger. well , they want to produce, have a job, wait for full capital is in circulation. well, in my opinion, production has also been helped. finally, we can help the people in this direction. yes, yes. do you agree with the airplane gasoline subsidy? subsidy of airplane fuel due to the exhaustion of our air fleet, we currently have no choice but from the aviation industry. let's support us by paying subsidies, but in the future, in my opinion, it should be planned to reduce the cost of our air fleet and gradually towards the elimination of the subsidy, i suggest to you that we reduce the amount of gasoline that we pay
we are paying bread and more than 60 we are paying 1000 billion tomans for medicine . i said that when we removed the preferential rate from basic goods, we said that the inflation that will happen is much lower than what we predicted. in fact, people will consume one third of those basic goods. they used to pay the subsidy, two-thirds of it was paid from their own pockets. i still believe, and i said that we should make the hair monitoring mechanism stronger. well , they want to produce, have...
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but look, if we change that dynamic at the border, people pay people, people pay the small doors a 1000 bucks to get across the border because i know that they get by if they get by and let into the country, it's 6 to 8 years before they have a hearing and it's worth the taking the chance with a 1000. but if it's only 6 months, 6 weeks, the idea is it's highly unlikely that people pay that money and gum all that way. knowing that they'll be able to be kicked out quickly. with respect to me said, is it just my refreshing my republican friends over to the american people? get this bill done. we need to at the watching instead of paying politics. pressured numbers of congress to block the bill. join me telling the congress to pass it. we can do it together, but that's why the apparently, here's what it will not do. i will not demonize immigrants say they are portion of the blood of our country. when like my predecessor on my 1st day and all design, just a comprehensive bill to fix rubber graces and take a look at it. as all visa more secure the board provide a path. right. it says if for d
but look, if we change that dynamic at the border, people pay people, people pay the small doors a 1000 bucks to get across the border because i know that they get by if they get by and let into the country, it's 6 to 8 years before they have a hearing and it's worth the taking the chance with a 1000. but if it's only 6 months, 6 weeks, the idea is it's highly unlikely that people pay that money and gum all that way. knowing that they'll be able to be kicked out quickly. with respect to me...
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paying good paying american jobs. [applause] and thanks to our trips and science act, the united states is investing more research and development than ever before. there's -- there was a shortage of cell phones and ships that drove up the prices. by the way, we invented those chips in america. instead of importing them, private companies are investing billions of dollars to build new chip factories here in america creating tens of thousands of jobs, many paying $100,000 a year and don't require a college degree. [applause] in fact, my policies have attracted 650 billion dollars in private sector investment, clean energy advanced manufacturing, creating tens of thousands of jobs here in america. to our bipartisan infrastructure law, 46 thousand new projects have been announced across all communities. by the way, i noticed syou who strongly voted against it are there cheering on. [applause] i'm with you. if any of you don't want that money in your district, just let me know. [laughter] roads and bridges, ports and airp
paying good paying american jobs. [applause] and thanks to our trips and science act, the united states is investing more research and development than ever before. there's -- there was a shortage of cell phones and ships that drove up the prices. by the way, we invented those chips in america. instead of importing them, private companies are investing billions of dollars to build new chip factories here in america creating tens of thousands of jobs, many paying $100,000 a year and don't...
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peoples incomes are rising, they are paying more-— paying more.u take account of the thresholds - paying more. even if you take | account of the thresholds what paying more. even if you take - account of the thresholds what you will see next year is a big cut in taxation forfamilies will see next year is a big cut in taxation for families earning, the average income, it is a significant cut. ., ., . ,, cut. tonight “acket off, the battle lines for cut. tonight “acket off, the battle unesforthe— cut. tonight jacket off, the battle lines for the general _ cut. tonight jacket off, the battle lines for the general election - cut. tonight jacket off, the battle lines for the general election are | lines for the general election are becoming clearer. the economy centre stage. chris mason, bbc news, westminster. that is some of the politics, what about the economics? so, how do the figures on all the announcements, add up? faisal islam has been taking a look. the big picture here is that this is a really small budget without pre—election fireworks. is a
peoples incomes are rising, they are paying more-— paying more.u take account of the thresholds - paying more. even if you take | account of the thresholds what paying more. even if you take - account of the thresholds what you will see next year is a big cut in taxation forfamilies will see next year is a big cut in taxation for families earning, the average income, it is a significant cut. ., ., . ,, cut. tonight “acket off, the battle lines for cut. tonight “acket off, the battle...
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pay is— greater and greater proportion of your pay is exposed to tax at a higher— your pay is exposed so the more people who get dragged into higher tax bands, people _ get dragged into higher tax bands, people that were below the basic threshold or people that were below the 40%_ threshold or people that were below the 40% threshold to get dragged into those tax bands as an earnings increase _ into those tax bands as an earnings increase. you may say it's a good thing _ increase. you may say it's a good thing earnings are increasing but this is— thing earnings are increasing but this is one — thing earnings are increasing but this is one of the biggest tax rise we have — this is one of the biggest tax rise we have seen in decades which was imposed _ we have seen in decades which was imposed iry— we have seen in decades which was imposed by rishi sunak at a time when _ imposed by rishi sunak at a time when we — imposed by rishi sunak at a time when we were going through a cost of livin- when we were going through a cost of living crisis— when we were going through a cost of living cri
pay is— greater and greater proportion of your pay is exposed to tax at a higher— your pay is exposed so the more people who get dragged into higher tax bands, people _ get dragged into higher tax bands, people that were below the basic threshold or people that were below the 40%_ threshold or people that were below the 40% threshold to get dragged into those tax bands as an earnings increase _ into those tax bands as an earnings increase. you may say it's a good thing _ increase. you may...
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aquí en el país.tengo algunas cosas se ven más claras. yo conozco la historia de estados unidos una y otra vez he visto la confrontación. en la pelea por el alma de nuestra nación, entre los que quieren echarnos hacia atrás y los que quieren llevarnos hacia el futuro. mi vida me ha enseñado que debemos abrazar la libertad y la democracia. un futuro basado en valores fundamentales que definen a estados unidos honestidad, decencia, dignidad, equidad, el respeto a todos, darle oportunidades a todos y no darle albergue a el odio. otra gente de mi edad quizá lo ve de manera diferente. una historia de resentimiento, venganza y represalias. yo no soy así. yo nací cuando estados unidos estaba librando la segunda guerra mundial. yo me crié en scranton, pennsylvania, y entre los trabajadores que construyeron este país. y yo vi con horror cuando 2 de mis héroes, bobby kennedy y el doctor king, fueron asesinados y sus legados me motivaron a buscar una carrera de servicio. yo dejé un bufete para trabajar como defe
aquí en el país.tengo algunas cosas se ven más claras. yo conozco la historia de estados unidos una y otra vez he visto la confrontación. en la pelea por el alma de nuestra nación, entre los que quieren echarnos hacia atrás y los que quieren llevarnos hacia el futuro. mi vida me ha enseñado que debemos abrazar la libertad y la democracia. un futuro basado en valores fundamentales que definen a estados unidos honestidad, decencia, dignidad, equidad, el respeto a todos, darle oportunidades...
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it does not pay- work does not pay. it does not pay.king at all, and we've been relying on migrant labour whilst british people haven't done the jobs. now, you know, there's obviously a carrot and stick needed here. you know, we clearly have to get tough on those that are claiming benefits that, sponging. that, frankly, are sponging. it's , you know, it's not everybody, you know, please don't condemn me. i'm not having a go at everybody . you having a go at everybody. you know, society wants to look after its weakest. but we also have to incentivise work. so yes, the single most yes, i think the single most important thing they could have done is to significantly done today is to significantly lift threshold to make lift that tax threshold to make work. pay. definitely, work. really pay. definitely, what tax would you like to what other tax would you like to see changed? >> well, we'd all like income tax to come down. but again, as gary said, i think that's just a sweetener whatever. whenever sweetener for whatever. whenever the . the e
it does not pay- work does not pay. it does not pay.king at all, and we've been relying on migrant labour whilst british people haven't done the jobs. now, you know, there's obviously a carrot and stick needed here. you know, we clearly have to get tough on those that are claiming benefits that, sponging. that, frankly, are sponging. it's , you know, it's not everybody, you know, please don't condemn me. i'm not having a go at everybody . you having a go at everybody. you know, society wants to...
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i pay childcare every month. i don't know how families do it other than leaving their children in places where they are nervous every day to leave their kids. the richest nation in the world we can do better and we can pay for that. we can help families. >> i appreciate that, madame director and i would point out when it comes to medicare in addition to providing long-term stability and solvency, you talked about the president also said he wants to announce and will announce or wants to announce additional drugs that will be subject to negotiate so that we can ruce cost and extend its life and lower cost for seniors on medicare. he also said and i support the ea id prescription drug costs for everybody. he did it for insulin on medicare and we are trying to do it for everybody. in my remaining time i was pleased to see the increase in resources for the social security administration which is based in maryland but can you talk f a minute about how outdated of the technology is? this is something we should all supp
i pay childcare every month. i don't know how families do it other than leaving their children in places where they are nervous every day to leave their kids. the richest nation in the world we can do better and we can pay for that. we can help families. >> i appreciate that, madame director and i would point out when it comes to medicare in addition to providing long-term stability and solvency, you talked about the president also said he wants to announce and will announce or wants to...
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they end up paying over $billion. don't like it. why? american families $20 billion a year with those junk $20 billion. by the way, i grew up in scranton and claymont, delaware, the two places i grew up. you know what? it made aifference in my household if you had to pay an extra $50 or an extra $100 a month for things. folks, does anybody think the tax code is fair? i mean it. i'm serious. i don't. i'm going to keep fighting like hell to make it fair. under my plan, nobody making less than $400,000 a year, which i've never made until i president will pay one penny in additional tax. nobody. not one penny. corporation -- bg corporations will finally have to begin to pay their fair share. really. this is fairness. it's about fairness and decency. this is not -- we're not making this stuff up. in020, you may remember. this was a big fight i had with the republicans. in 2020, 55 of the largest corporations in america made $40 billion in profit. and paid zero in federal taxes. boos] i was determined to change that. guess what, not anymore. t
they end up paying over $billion. don't like it. why? american families $20 billion a year with those junk $20 billion. by the way, i grew up in scranton and claymont, delaware, the two places i grew up. you know what? it made aifference in my household if you had to pay an extra $50 or an extra $100 a month for things. folks, does anybody think the tax code is fair? i mean it. i'm serious. i don't. i'm going to keep fighting like hell to make it fair. under my plan, nobody making less than...
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people are paying more. yes, but if you take account of— paying more.lds, - paying more. yes, but if you take account of the thresholds, what l account of the thresholds, what you will see next year is a big cut in taxation forfamilies will see next year is a big cut in taxation for families earning the average income is a significant cut. tonightjackets off, the battle lines for the general election are becoming clearer — the economy centre stage. we will get more from chris later. so, how do the announcements on taxes and spending, add up? darshini david has been taking a look. that famous red budget box actually contained relatively modest treats overall — prompting speculation of an autumn election, with another such event beforehand. and many people are still going to see tax bills rise — here's how. underpinning all his choices on tax and spending is this — the public debt built up over time, relative to the size of the economy. to meet the rules mr hunt sets himself, this has to be falling in five years time. according to his independent forecast
people are paying more. yes, but if you take account of— paying more.lds, - paying more. yes, but if you take account of the thresholds, what l account of the thresholds, what you will see next year is a big cut in taxation forfamilies will see next year is a big cut in taxation for families earning the average income is a significant cut. tonightjackets off, the battle lines for the general election are becoming clearer — the economy centre stage. we will get more from chris later. so, how...
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it was your comments about them not paying enough, not paying them not paying enough, not paying 2.u visited brussels. you said it again recently. you made a comment, well, the russians can do whatever they want. if these guys don't pay, that's now being used. >> well, they can use it. i don't really care if they use it, because what i'm saying is that's a form of negotiation. why guard these these why should we guard these these countries that have a lot of money and the united states was paying money and the united states was paying for most of nato. and when i went there and i already had it out with them, and now when i went there and i already had istop with them, and now when i went there and i already had istop payingiem, and now when i went there and i already had istop paying again,1d now when i went there and i already had istop paying again, butow when i went there and i already had istop paying again, but now they stop paying again, but now they're paying because of those comments that you saw 2 or 3 weeks ago. i don't know if you know, of money has know, but a lot of mo
it was your comments about them not paying enough, not paying them not paying enough, not paying 2.u visited brussels. you said it again recently. you made a comment, well, the russians can do whatever they want. if these guys don't pay, that's now being used. >> well, they can use it. i don't really care if they use it, because what i'm saying is that's a form of negotiation. why guard these these why should we guard these these countries that have a lot of money and the united states...
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too little-- would you trade that pay 15% instead of what you're paying now. it's time to raise the corporate minimum tax so every corporation begins to pay their fair share. you know before the whole thing wit there were 750 billionaires with a b, in america. today there are a thousand. you know what they pay in the average tax for billionaires in america? 8.2% federal tax. anybody want to trade thembillionaire tax? i'd take 8.2%. that's far less than the vast majority of americans pay. no billionaire should pay a lower tax than a teacher, a sanitation worker a nurse, anybody anybody -- [applause] >> that's why i'm proposing if i'm reelected we'll get it done minimum 25% tax for billionaires that's not the highest tax rate you know how much to would raise in 10 years, $500 billion in 10 years. could do. we could cut federal deficit more and invest in things make america great care and range of things we'd be better-- child care housing, all of which help grow the economy. of these things i proposed i asked the treasury department to do a study for me because
too little-- would you trade that pay 15% instead of what you're paying now. it's time to raise the corporate minimum tax so every corporation begins to pay their fair share. you know before the whole thing wit there were 750 billionaires with a b, in america. today there are a thousand. you know what they pay in the average tax for billionaires in america? 8.2% federal tax. anybody want to trade thembillionaire tax? i'd take 8.2%. that's far less than the vast majority of americans pay. no...
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so the, and the, the, the society is a good way to test system where the tests pay us the pay the fast. yeah. dates for the kids that go for 2 days on the pressure. a lot of the pressure. so i see they beautiful, they, the society going more down than i this even more than 4 decades ago. and that's why i was, are fighting against it. yeah, here in front of 2 students, books that they missed. parliament light on full efficiency, implement. there will sticks to put, you don't do it is very simple. actually it's because feel the suit for each i influence so hot because a behind every one of them, the some the organizations, some super rates, some companies don't anything to them. and the that's unfortunate as the one of the biggest problems and the don't have the courage to do it. that's why we need to go in the get the money out of politics. if you don't get the money out, i don't believe you can do it. the jeff on his little say sign to the open left his to politicians. them also in tax. we trust. address the elephant in the room in a toilet seat. that's the message from jeff off malayn
so the, and the, the, the society is a good way to test system where the tests pay us the pay the fast. yeah. dates for the kids that go for 2 days on the pressure. a lot of the pressure. so i see they beautiful, they, the society going more down than i this even more than 4 decades ago. and that's why i was, are fighting against it. yeah, here in front of 2 students, books that they missed. parliament light on full efficiency, implement. there will sticks to put, you don't do it is very...
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it is a pay-as-you-go system. workers are paying for today'swhen you make your contr, that money immediately goes to the government. the governmentakes that money and buys a u.s. treasury security that earns interest, and then when it is time to pay benefits that treasury security is redeemed for cash and then it goes to pay benefits. in that transaction in which the treasury security -- when they take your money and they use it to buy a treasury security, that goes to every function that the government pays for. it is paying for firefighters, wheels that eventually the money comes back. the same people put it in when the terms are redeeming that security for a benefit. host: there is a recent update from tara -- terrence keeley and amy po are proposed "the social security sys headed for insolvency largely that it has -- restricted itself in debt equivalents because bonds returnedhalf of what stocks return about 5% a year versus 10%. social security es are running well ahead compared to the canadian pension plan w
it is a pay-as-you-go system. workers are paying for today'swhen you make your contr, that money immediately goes to the government. the governmentakes that money and buys a u.s. treasury security that earns interest, and then when it is time to pay benefits that treasury security is redeemed for cash and then it goes to pay benefits. in that transaction in which the treasury security -- when they take your money and they use it to buy a treasury security, that goes to every function that the...
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it's a pay gap. california first partner, jennifer siebel newsom says is unacceptable and now she hopes new action will lead to change. >> we need to get with the times california first partner, jennifer siebel newsom sending a strong message on this national equal pay day arguing we're not where we should be in 2024. women are still not paid equally to their white male counterparts. parts and continue to lose billions annually to the wage gap. williams, the fact she says well, on average women in california or $0.81 for every dollar, a man earns she points to new data from the california department of civil rights showing the pay gap is even worse for black women who $0.58 for every dollar. a man earns and latina women who earned $0.44 for every dollar. a man earns. >> siebel newsom says change is already happening at this press conference. announced more than 200 major employers, including the sacramento kings, the california chamber of commerce and the cities of woodland and glendale have signed o
it's a pay gap. california first partner, jennifer siebel newsom says is unacceptable and now she hopes new action will lead to change. >> we need to get with the times california first partner, jennifer siebel newsom sending a strong message on this national equal pay day arguing we're not where we should be in 2024. women are still not paid equally to their white male counterparts. parts and continue to lose billions annually to the wage gap. williams, the fact she says well, on average...
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he pays his pay- is paid as an mp. he pays his pay. will go up now to £166,000.ll mp5 can accept this, the money is recommended. the 5.5% increase for mp5 is recommended by ipso this independent body. and of course other mp5 get other money too. 17,000 for a select committee chairman, £50,000 for the leader of the opposition , sir keir of the opposition, sir keir starmer. it also means that the severance pay for mp5 leaving parliament at the election, like james hepi, announced today, the armed forces minister will now rise to £20,000 because they get four months pay, not just two months pay as have been previously. so all the boats are rising in parliament with the announcement today by ipso to increase their salaries as mp5 by 5.5. >> and there's also been a bit of a stunt just outside downing street. let's have a look . street. let's have a look. >> some poultry spotted . oh, >> some poultry spotted. oh, thatis >> some poultry spotted. oh, that is glorious. of course, what we believe to be labour party staffers here making chicken noises. and i mean, thank goo
he pays his pay- is paid as an mp. he pays his pay. will go up now to £166,000.ll mp5 can accept this, the money is recommended. the 5.5% increase for mp5 is recommended by ipso this independent body. and of course other mp5 get other money too. 17,000 for a select committee chairman, £50,000 for the leader of the opposition , sir keir of the opposition, sir keir starmer. it also means that the severance pay for mp5 leaving parliament at the election, like james hepi, announced today, the...
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you're earning this, you pay earning that, pay this, you're earning that, you pay that. >> dead . >>> we're all dead. >> well, that's the only two certain death and taxes , indeed. >> so overall, did benefit >> so overall, did you benefit from at all, stephen? from that at all, stephen? >> well, no, i didn't, and, i mean, most of my pension, i don't pay national insurance at all, to honest. i look all, to be honest. no, i look older, i don't , but look, me older, i don't, but look, let me there's very, very there's one actually very, very serious that missing serious thing that was missing from that budget. yes. i didn't see anything defence see anything about defence expenditure known a expenditure. we've never known a more the more dangerous time in the world. and where was the money for the for a defence. that was what was missing. and i think a lot of people waking up this morning hang on morning saying, well, hang on a second, where's second, you know, where's the beef? going here? second, you know, where's the beef? got going here? second, you know, where's the beef? got thisio
you're earning this, you pay earning that, pay this, you're earning that, you pay that. >> dead . >>> we're all dead. >> well, that's the only two certain death and taxes , indeed. >> so overall, did benefit >> so overall, did you benefit from at all, stephen? from that at all, stephen? >> well, no, i didn't, and, i mean, most of my pension, i don't pay national insurance at all, to honest. i look all, to be honest. no, i look older, i don't , but look, me...
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a lost and pay. what do you think about this idea about reducing the work week to 32 hours? should it be an act of congress if you want to call and let us know full-time workers (202) 74, for business owners (202) 748-8001 and all others (202) 748-8002 you can text us at (202) 748-8003. the opening statement came from senator sanders and cassidy commenting on this proposal. [video clip] >> while ceos are making 350 times as their employees workers are seeing their family life fall a as they are forced to spend more time at work. they are missing their kids birthday parties, little league baseball games in the time they need with their family. what stresses them out further is that after spending all of this time at work, many of them still are working paycheck-to-paycheck. they can't take care of their basic needs. a in history when artificial intelligence there her buttocks and i hope we understand that the jobs people have a goingour economy will bed through a i and robotics. do we continue the tre
a lost and pay. what do you think about this idea about reducing the work week to 32 hours? should it be an act of congress if you want to call and let us know full-time workers (202) 74, for business owners (202) 748-8001 and all others (202) 748-8002 you can text us at (202) 748-8003. the opening statement came from senator sanders and cassidy commenting on this proposal. [video clip] >> while ceos are making 350 times as their employees workers are seeing their family life fall a as...
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the co-pay if they use our co-pay assistance programs in the u.s. for patients using is 10 to $15 per month. i apologize, i'm over my time and going to give senator cassidy the same time that i had. >> thank you all. mr. duato, in 2021, janzen constructed a contract for a blockbuster drug, changed the outcome for people with uc. but this deal protected remicade from competition by a new biosimilar, that was launched at a lower cost than remicade. i understand that this is confidential in terms of the settlement with the courts, but -- and by the way, let me just say this involves a rebate wall so for the sake of those watching, a rebate wall is an anti-competitive tool which can be used to restrict a competitor's entry into a formulary. a manufacturer would offer more significant rebates to a health plan through a pbm potentially the pbm blocking the biosimilar. we have been looking at biosimilars to lower the cost in a market-oriented competitive way. if we are re not going to have government regulation, we need a market, but this blocks it from en
the co-pay if they use our co-pay assistance programs in the u.s. for patients using is 10 to $15 per month. i apologize, i'm over my time and going to give senator cassidy the same time that i had. >> thank you all. mr. duato, in 2021, janzen constructed a contract for a blockbuster drug, changed the outcome for people with uc. but this deal protected remicade from competition by a new biosimilar, that was launched at a lower cost than remicade. i understand that this is confidential in...
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share, can pay afford to pay a little bit more, to pay their fair share, can pay for the investmentx system to tax wealth specifically, to tax wealth early, because the uk is a rich country. you know, we have a wealthy economy but that wealth is concentrated in the hands of a small number of people and it sitting there stagnant in bank accounts and in assets. so the greens want to introduce a very quite modest wealth tax on just the multimillionaires and billionaires, just a 1% tax on wealth above £10 million and some reforms to capital gains tax and national insurance. because at the moment our tax system is set up in a way that those who are on low incomes pay much more compared to their income than the wealthiest. that's among way around despite the greens are concerns. this the wrong way around. our reforms to the tax system could raise over £50 billion which could go towards front line services like the nhs and social care and in a nationwide housing retrofit programme that would bring down everybody�*s bills, tackling the cost—of—living crisis and the climate crisis hand—in—ha
share, can pay afford to pay a little bit more, to pay their fair share, can pay for the investmentx system to tax wealth specifically, to tax wealth early, because the uk is a rich country. you know, we have a wealthy economy but that wealth is concentrated in the hands of a small number of people and it sitting there stagnant in bank accounts and in assets. so the greens want to introduce a very quite modest wealth tax on just the multimillionaires and billionaires, just a 1% tax on wealth...
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the government must pay this money. the previous governments and the current government do not pay us this money. it is a kind of illegality . the law is clear that you must pay the employer's insurance contribution. now, for 214,000 billion tomans per year, the same mr. chief minister of labor cooperation, who is the chairman of the board of trustees, this resolution belongs to them. yes, this resolution it belongs to them. well, the government has come this year and wants to pay us 70 thousand billion tomans. it is now march 18. tell me what to hand over. my question is that it must be done. so far, they have agreed to give us 17 ships. it was 30,000 billion according to their own proposal , and since we want to talk about football for a bit, we want to go to him . i don't have much time. it will fall from the hole to the well because now it is the supply organization socially, it is a utopia, they say, sir. a so-called organization has money, if this is not the case, let's see now , regarding our supplementary insura
the government must pay this money. the previous governments and the current government do not pay us this money. it is a kind of illegality . the law is clear that you must pay the employer's insurance contribution. now, for 214,000 billion tomans per year, the same mr. chief minister of labor cooperation, who is the chairman of the board of trustees, this resolution belongs to them. yes, this resolution it belongs to them. well, the government has come this year and wants to pay us 70...
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it. is reduction and if you are earning, you have to pay it.— you have to pay it. interesting you point out — you have to pay it. is interesting you point out the _ you have to pay it. is interesting you point out the reduction - you have to pay it. is interesting i you point out the reduction recently and thank you for doing that. we are getting lots of cause, we want to getting lots of cause, we want to get as many voices as possible. gas in penzance, mental health nurse. you may want to refer to what we have just heard from clare in witney. camhs, isjust one of have just heard from clare in witney. camhs, is just one of the factors. what do you think? hi. factors. what do you think? hi, nikki. factors. what do you think? hi, nikki- i'm _ factors. what do you think? hi, nikki. i'm not— factors. what do you think? h , nikki. i'm not originally from penzance, but i think the money is spent wrong and i agree, i've said this for years, scrap the nhs and start again. it really is far too top i don't know what the managers do, honestly. i'd love to see their job descri
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no, you have to pay the full amount. you have to pay more than the full amount. is no way he can get out of this. if he wants to appeal, this is the deadline, he has to meet its. >> do you think the attempt to stave off payment in the e. jean carroll case, first of, all robbie caplan, her lawyer alling him the least trustworthy, this is like a paper napkin side yours truly donald trump, it is an iou, i promise i will pay it. what are these attempts? no judge is going to take that. is this just a delay tactic, i'm having a hard time understanding legal utility of that. >> in that case he didn't even put forth any evidence to say i want to secure it at all. i'm just asking for a stay. i don't want to put up anything. mother way, i would not provide any evidence about where my assets, or what kind of debt i have. any information about his, finances what it was just convicted of financial fraud. >> he doesn't mention in the 500 million dollar penalty he has to pay in his effectively statement of financial conditions. >> well, robbie kaplan made sure to mention that.
no, you have to pay the full amount. you have to pay more than the full amount. is no way he can get out of this. if he wants to appeal, this is the deadline, he has to meet its. >> do you think the attempt to stave off payment in the e. jean carroll case, first of, all robbie caplan, her lawyer alling him the least trustworthy, this is like a paper napkin side yours truly donald trump, it is an iou, i promise i will pay it. what are these attempts? no judge is going to take that. is this...
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how much are you paying? are you paying too much? are you there? �* , ., are you paying too much?, ., are you paying too much? are you there? �* ,, ., ~ ., if are you paying too much? are you i there?— if you there? are you talking to me? if you are karen in — there? are you talking to me? if you are karen in the _ there? are you talking to me? if you are karen in the deferred. _ there? are you talking to me? if you are karen in the deferred. i'm - there? are you talking to me? if you are karen in the deferred. i'm karen| are karen in the deferred. i'm karen in oxford street. _ are karen in the deferred. i'm karen in oxford street. that _ are karen in the deferred. i'm karen in oxford street. that will— are karen in the deferred. i'm karen in oxford street. that will do. - are karen in the deferred. i'm karen in oxford street. that will do. i'm i in oxford street. that will do. i'm a retired vet. _ in oxford street. that will do. i'm a retired vet, and _ in oxford street. that will do. i'm a retired vet, and i'm _ in oxford street. that will do. i'm a retired vet, and i'm concerne
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tengo 20 años en este país, 20 años que salí de de mi país y ver todo lo que está pasando ahora últimamenteión temporal, ahora habrá que esperar cuál va a ser la respuesta del departamento de estado. toda la información desde jersey city en nueva jersey, con luis alejandro medina, regreso al estudio. gracias y en méxico, en este segundo día de campañas electorales, los 3 candidatos presidenciales recorrieron el país buscando captar votos y la atención de los mexicanos. pero la campaña camino a las elecciones del 2 de junio ya tiene sus primeras controversias. issa osorio tiene los detalles. 13 las campañas arrancaron, pero en las calles la efervescencia electoral parece no haber contagiado a todos. te soy honesta, no lo vi. entonces. pues no te puedo dar una opinión porque no lo vi. por qué no lo vio? pues porque trabajo todo el día. no vi la verdad. no he visto la tele en estos tiempos. estoy muy ocupada con el trabajo. mientras, en este segundo día de los 90 de campaña, la candidata y el candidato continuaron con sus agendas centradas en el tema de la seguridad. primer evento claudia shei
tengo 20 años en este país, 20 años que salí de de mi país y ver todo lo que está pasando ahora últimamenteión temporal, ahora habrá que esperar cuál va a ser la respuesta del departamento de estado. toda la información desde jersey city en nueva jersey, con luis alejandro medina, regreso al estudio. gracias y en méxico, en este segundo día de campañas electorales, los 3 candidatos presidenciales recorrieron el país buscando captar votos y la atención de los mexicanos. pero la...
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in creating millions of good paying jobs across the country. i will mre organized labor.ll say we have heard the joke all the time that the last administration talked endlessly out infrastructure. we would have hearings, people would get there and talk about infrastructure and nothing happened. until the biden administration got into the white house, until the democrats took control, then we actually made it happen. we are listening to our community and we are actually solving the problems that they care about. in my home state of nevada, when i ask businesses and workers about what has been the biggest impact for them, they tell me is the inflation reduction act in the bipartisan now we will havee bright line project from las vegas to southern california. this will be the first high-speed rail project in the country thanks to the work the biden/harris administration has done with the democrats. it will boost the economy, it is expected to create over 35,000 jobs in the state of nevada. those are union jobs. we are infesting and cutting edge new technologies from electric
in creating millions of good paying jobs across the country. i will mre organized labor.ll say we have heard the joke all the time that the last administration talked endlessly out infrastructure. we would have hearings, people would get there and talk about infrastructure and nothing happened. until the biden administration got into the white house, until the democrats took control, then we actually made it happen. we are listening to our community and we are actually solving the problems that...
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we are paying for medicine . i said that when we removed the preferential rate from the basic goods , we said that the inflation that will happen is much lower than the figure that we predicted. in fact , people are subsidizing one third of the basic goods they consume they paid two-thirds of it from their own pockets. i still believe and said that we should make our monitoring mechanism stronger if it goes to the producer. let's do it. well , we, our producers, now, well, many want to produce for working capital , have jobs, and are waiting for full working capital. in my opinion, production has been helped, and we can finally help people in this regard. yes, yes. do you agree with the airplane gasoline subsidy? subsidy for airplane gasoline due to the wear and tear of our air fleet, we currently have no choice but to use our air industry. let's support by paying subsidies, but in the future , in my opinion, it should be planned that the cost of our air fleet will be reduced and gradually towards the elimination
we are paying for medicine . i said that when we removed the preferential rate from the basic goods , we said that the inflation that will happen is much lower than the figure that we predicted. in fact , people are subsidizing one third of the basic goods they consume they paid two-thirds of it from their own pockets. i still believe and said that we should make our monitoring mechanism stronger if it goes to the producer. let's do it. well , we, our producers, now, well, many want to produce...
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by reducing the amount of tax that people have to pay, take—home pay will rise, so it should act as ane to get more people into work. but also it is taken into account with all these figures, the effect of the child benefit taper, but also childcare expansion as well. taking all of these into consideration, it estimates that these measures could or should boost the labour supply by 300,000 people. so, incentives to get people back into work. but, fiscal drag. this is the frozen personal tax thresholds that will drag people into paying more income tax, and they forecast that this will offset these incentives by around one third. that is how they have come up with this 200,000 figure. but of course it is not an exact science. there are lots of other factors weighing on exact science. there are lots of otherfactors weighing on it. which is why the obr could never completely get its forecast right. there are factors such as, the long—term sick, nhs waiting times, that may also be a factor in stopping people returning to the labour market quite so quickly. let us go back to dan, one questio
by reducing the amount of tax that people have to pay, take—home pay will rise, so it should act as ane to get more people into work. but also it is taken into account with all these figures, the effect of the child benefit taper, but also childcare expansion as well. taking all of these into consideration, it estimates that these measures could or should boost the labour supply by 300,000 people. so, incentives to get people back into work. but, fiscal drag. this is the frozen personal tax...
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inch creating a millions of good paying jobs across the country.l say and many of them are organized labor. i wi sll the time the last administration talked endlessly about infrastructure. i was in the commerce committee would have hearings you talk about infrastructure and nothing happens. the biden administration got into the white house until the democrats took control and we actually made it happen. solving the probes we care about in the home state of nevada we asked businesses and workers the biggest impact for them they tell me it's inflation reduction act the bipartisan of the structure law. right now we aret going to have the bright line at west project from las vegas, to southern california this is going to be the first high-speed rail project in the country thanks to the work the biden-harris is dome of the democrats it's going to boost the southern nevada tourism economy it is expected to create over 35000 jobs in the state of nevada. those are union jobs. or investing in cutting-edge new technologies or electric batteries from green tr
inch creating a millions of good paying jobs across the country.l say and many of them are organized labor. i wi sll the time the last administration talked endlessly about infrastructure. i was in the commerce committee would have hearings you talk about infrastructure and nothing happens. the biden administration got into the white house until the democrats took control and we actually made it happen. solving the probes we care about in the home state of nevada we asked businesses and workers...
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i'll tell you why i didn't pay, why?: oh, well done, how you get the bite, well done everyone, oh, please, let’s spare us the story of how everyone deceived you everywhere, well , i’m telling it like it is, you worked on a garbage truck. at the end, when the object is handed over, they come with a lantern and a ruler, that is , it’s the foreman’s fault that you don’t pay the children money, i don’t want your life, listen , i’m not interested in it, they asked me why i didn’t pay, i tell you i say one to work, then they give you pennies, not a penny, and how can i pay, you told us before the program a completely different version, you said that the children are not yours, so what are you going to pay, but why pay other people’s children, no, i didn’t say that, what? so that the children are not yours, not mine, no , no matter what they are, they are my children, now , when i met miss limat, she was already pregnant, yes, the first son is definitely not mine, dna was done, yes, and that dna showed, it doesn’t matter how un
i'll tell you why i didn't pay, why?: oh, well done, how you get the bite, well done everyone, oh, please, let’s spare us the story of how everyone deceived you everywhere, well , i’m telling it like it is, you worked on a garbage truck. at the end, when the object is handed over, they come with a lantern and a ruler, that is , it’s the foreman’s fault that you don’t pay the children money, i don’t want your life, listen , i’m not interested in it, they asked me why i didn’t...
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he could pay. now she is saying he can't pay, or he doesn't want to pay it.s ok because he is going to go from moving our up with the jeffersons, to the guterres family with james evans. he is going to the bottom, where i am part of you, pedro. we must have drank the same coffee this morning. host: host: that is ken in d.c. several stories about the former president today including a possible financial info from. the washington post saying that shareholders voted friday to take former president trump's media company public, a move that would open the owner of truth social to stock market investors and grant tramp a stake of billions of dollars that he could use to pay down legal debts. the story adding that he will own 60% of the company, which at the current share price would be worth about $2.9 billion. trading on the stock market will open the company to more public scrutiny and a drop of share prices would affect his stake. and adding that a merger agreement would prevent mister trump and other major investors from selling their shares for six months unle
he could pay. now she is saying he can't pay, or he doesn't want to pay it.s ok because he is going to go from moving our up with the jeffersons, to the guterres family with james evans. he is going to the bottom, where i am part of you, pedro. we must have drank the same coffee this morning. host: host: that is ken in d.c. several stories about the former president today including a possible financial info from. the washington post saying that shareholders voted friday to take former president...
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but to pay the — garden then you have no choice but to pay the extra £50 a year for them to pay theem to take it. up until now it has all been _ to take it. up until now it has all been free — to take it. up until now it has all been free. they used to take the ref use every— been free. they used to take the ref use every week but now it's every other— use every week but now it's every other week — use every week but now it's every other week. that's not good. the street— other week. that's not good. the street lighting goes off very early now, _ street lighting goes off very early now. it _ street lighting goes off very early now, it used to be on all the time and on _ now, it used to be on all the time and on certain days it doesn't go on at ait~ _ and on certain days it doesn't go on at ait~ we _ and on certain days it doesn't go on at all. we are paying more and getting — at all. we are paying more and getting less. at all. we are paying more and getting less-— at all. we are paying more and getting less. how frustrating is this for you? — getting less. how frustrating is this f
but to pay the — garden then you have no choice but to pay the extra £50 a year for them to pay theem to take it. up until now it has all been _ to take it. up until now it has all been free — to take it. up until now it has all been free. they used to take the ref use every— been free. they used to take the ref use every week but now it's every other— use every week but now it's every other week — use every week but now it's every other week. that's not good. the street— other...
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i can pay you 25 cents on the dollar. no, you have to pay the full amount. you actually have to pay more than the full amount. so, yeah, there's no way for him to get out of this. if he wants to appeal, this is the deadline. he's got to meet it. >> do you think the attempt to stave off payment in the e. jean carroll case -- first of all, robbie kaplan, e. jean carroll's lawyer had a field day calling him the least trustworthy -- this like a paper napkin signed yours truly, donald trump, i'm going to pay it. no judge is going to take that? is this a delay tactic? i'm having a hard time understanding. >> in that case he didn't put forth any evidence to secure it at all. i'm asking for a stay, i'm not going to put up anything, and by the way i'm not going to provide any information where my assets are, what debt i have, any information when he was just convict of financial fraud. >> he doesn't mention the $500 million penathy he has pay in his statement of conditions. >> robbie cap:made sure to mention that. >> the obfuscation and the tantrums, and yet sometime
i can pay you 25 cents on the dollar. no, you have to pay the full amount. you actually have to pay more than the full amount. so, yeah, there's no way for him to get out of this. if he wants to appeal, this is the deadline. he's got to meet it. >> do you think the attempt to stave off payment in the e. jean carroll case -- first of all, robbie kaplan, e. jean carroll's lawyer had a field day calling him the least trustworthy -- this like a paper napkin signed yours truly, donald trump,...
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>> she's paying her way through sub stack.orting. >> making a discount code while promoting the socialist candidate? does she know anything about journalism? >> she has more followers than "the washington post". >> i sat down with the creator, my friend amy chozick, to talk about the inspiration behind it. >> amy chozick, it's good to see you. we have known each other a long time. we were sort of girls on the bus. >> we were. we both got engaged during the obama campaign. >> correct and we were waiting dress shopping at the same time. we were girls on the bus in which you were a hard-hitting journalist covering the campaign. i was a spokesperson. what i found to be misunderstood is your living this circular life together because here on the bus. you're wearing old clothes. what i loved about the pilot is you start to talk about or show people how there is a bond among reporters. journalists, reporters trying to get the stories and make their careers, but they have a connection. that might be surprising for people. >> that's wh
>> she's paying her way through sub stack.orting. >> making a discount code while promoting the socialist candidate? does she know anything about journalism? >> she has more followers than "the washington post". >> i sat down with the creator, my friend amy chozick, to talk about the inspiration behind it. >> amy chozick, it's good to see you. we have known each other a long time. we were sort of girls on the bus. >> we were. we both got engaged...
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