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i and social care board in the nations? u, and social care board in the nations? and social care board in the nations? . ., nations? i can certainly confirm that both wales, _ nations? i can certainly confirm that both wales, scotland - nations? i can certainly confirm that both wales, scotland and. that both wales, scotland and northern ireland will be getting our union is evident in the way that i describe it. clearly it is up to those parts of the country to ensure that that money is spent on the people's priorities, and i believe that they are health and social care board. b5 that they are health and social care board. �* , ., , that they are health and social care board. �* . ., . that they are health and social care board. �* , ,':ifi :: i: i: that they are health and social care board. : , pi: i: i: i: board. as well as the 30,000 as the prime minister _ board. as well as the 30,000 as the prime minister talked _ board. as well as the 30,000 as the prime minister talked about, - board. as well as the 30,000 as the prime minister talked about, we - board. as w
i and social care board in the nations? u, and social care board in the nations? and social care board in the nations? . ., nations? i can certainly confirm that both wales, _ nations? i can certainly confirm that both wales, scotland - nations? i can certainly confirm that both wales, scotland and. that both wales, scotland and northern ireland will be getting our union is evident in the way that i describe it. clearly it is up to those parts of the country to ensure that that money is spent...
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i country it is health and social care board? ., ~ , country it is health and social care board?aid is entirely correct.— and i believe that what he said is entirely correct. ian blackford, the leader of the _ entirely correct. ian blackford, the leader of the snp. _ entirely correct. ian blackford, the leader of the snp. can _ entirely correct. ian blackford, the leader of the snp. can i _ entirely correct. ian blackford, the leader of the snp. can i thank i entirely correct. ian blackford, the leader of the snp. can i thank the | leader of the snp. can i thank the prime minister _ leader of the snp. can i thank the prime minister for _ leader of the snp. can i thank the prime minister for advance - leader of the snp. can i thank the prime minister for advance copy i leader of the snp. can i thank the | prime minister for advance copy of leader of the snp. can i thank the i prime minister for advance copy of a statement. while scotland, wales and northern ireland have their own systems, we will direct money raised through the levy to the health and social care board services. he
i country it is health and social care board? ., ~ , country it is health and social care board?aid is entirely correct.— and i believe that what he said is entirely correct. ian blackford, the leader of the _ entirely correct. ian blackford, the leader of the snp. _ entirely correct. ian blackford, the leader of the snp. can _ entirely correct. ian blackford, the leader of the snp. can i _ entirely correct. ian blackford, the leader of the snp. can i thank i entirely correct. ian blackford,...
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northern ireland's health and social care board says that before the pandemic the number of people waitings it's just set out a five—year plan to tackle the backlog and additional funding has been confirmed to help reduce waiting lists for a range of time—critical surgical treatments, including scoliosis. it's now a month since sofia's surgery and she's recovering well. so it's nice to get my life back. nice to be able i to go for a walk. exactly. i couldn't do that before. but that £7,000 loan is weighing heavily on their minds. sofia's a student and andrew has just started a tour guide service, so money's really tight. it's going to be difficult, i especially the next couple of years having to take out a £7000 loan to pay- for surgery, i could have done without that but it needed - to be done. otherwise, i don't honestly know if sofia would have i survived because, you know, you can't live in that - constant pain forever. you give up hope eventually. it's just not fair at all. and i mean, we took the decision to take that loan so that i could have a better quality of life. but not everyo
northern ireland's health and social care board says that before the pandemic the number of people waitings it's just set out a five—year plan to tackle the backlog and additional funding has been confirmed to help reduce waiting lists for a range of time—critical surgical treatments, including scoliosis. it's now a month since sofia's surgery and she's recovering well. so it's nice to get my life back. nice to be able i to go for a walk. exactly. i couldn't do that before. but that £7,000...
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bill which _ of focusing on the government's nhs bill which will create these integrated boards of nhs and social careng them together. but they've honed in on the fact that each _ they've honed in on the fact that each one — they've honed in on the fact that each one will have a person at the top of— each one will have a person at the top of it— each one will have a person at the top of it who will be commanding a large _ top of it who will be commanding a large salary. and i think this sort of ties— large salary. and i think this sort of ties into — large salary. and i think this sort of ties into the wider conversation about— of ties into the wider conversation about what— of ties into the wider conversation about what is the nhs cash going to be spent _ about what is the nhs cash going to be spent on? is some of this money going _ be spent on? is some of this money going to _ be spent on? is some of this money going to be — be spent on? is some of this money going to be diverted to the middle management, on things that it's hard to keep _ management, on things that it's hard to keep track of? i'm
bill which _ of focusing on the government's nhs bill which will create these integrated boards of nhs and social careng them together. but they've honed in on the fact that each _ they've honed in on the fact that each one — they've honed in on the fact that each one will have a person at the top of— each one will have a person at the top of it— each one will have a person at the top of it who will be commanding a large _ top of it who will be commanding a large salary. and i think this...
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_ transforming health and social care board also giving recognition because _ board also givingrdict? how do you judge sir keir starmer's performance? l judge sir keir starmer's performance?— judge sir keir starmer's performance? judge sir keir starmer's erformance? �* ., ., performance? i didn't go to him in the leadership _ performance? i didn't go to him in the leadership election, _ performance? i didn't go to him in the leadership election, he - performance? i didn't go to him in the leadership election, he was i performance? i didn't go to him in | the leadership election, he was my second _ the leadership election, he was my second preference. i do have a lot of faith— second preference. i do have a lot of faith and — second preference. i do have a lot of faith and i am looking forward to his speech — of faith and i am looking forward to his speech today because i do think he has _ his speech today because i do think he has shown that competency, experience which i think is exactly what _ experience which i think is exactly what is _ experience which i think is exactly wh
_ transforming health and social care board also giving recognition because _ board also givingrdict? how do you judge sir keir starmer's performance? l judge sir keir starmer's performance?— judge sir keir starmer's performance? judge sir keir starmer's erformance? �* ., ., performance? i didn't go to him in the leadership _ performance? i didn't go to him in the leadership election, _ performance? i didn't go to him in the leadership election, he - performance? i didn't go to him in the...
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front line health and social care board workers — line health and social care board workers.t this six—month limits, as it wear, as a _ this six—month limits, as it wear, as a lower— this six—month limits, as it wear, as a lower limit, because we don't want _ as a lower limit, because we don't want people to think they have to rush to _ want people to think they have to rush to get a booster dose. getting a booster— rush to get a booster dose. getting a booster dose to early means they might— a booster dose to early means they might get— a booster dose to early means they might get a when they don't a chilly need it— might get a when they don't a chilly need it because they still have a hi-h need it because they still have a high level— need it because they still have a high level of protection. as we have seen with— high level of protection. as we have seen with the first and second dose, it may— seen with the first and second dose, it may be _ seen with the first and second dose, it may be that a longer interval to the third — it may be that a longer interval to the third b
front line health and social care board workers — line health and social care board workers.t this six—month limits, as it wear, as a _ this six—month limits, as it wear, as a lower— this six—month limits, as it wear, as a lower limit, because we don't want _ as a lower limit, because we don't want people to think they have to rush to _ want people to think they have to rush to get a booster dose. getting a booster— rush to get a booster dose. getting a booster dose to early means...
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social care levy. 1.25 percent increase in the national insurance tax and the present and a separate tax on earned income specifically for health and social care. all begin in 2023, u. k prime minister board johnson says the funding will be used to tackle the national health care system backlog from the pandemic. that's only at 1st and then it will roll over to pay for new cap on individual contributions to social care. you actually think that tax would go away, never sort of give us a reaction and if the pandemic is going to be raising your taxes, we bring in hello, hello, rewards president the bridge american. ben, thanks for joining us. hillary pleasure to be back with you again. scottie ok, so chance a rick cynic said there's a backlog treatment for over 5000000 people currently in the u. k. give us this picture of what is current health care like the situation u. k. for the individuals both in regards to cobra as well. everything else, people get sick with. you're right, so i'm sure that he's the charge of the extra cup. so he actually, you're right. he said there's a tremendous backlog. now if you want to get any other surgery, anything in the u. k, if you want me surgery for exampl
social care levy. 1.25 percent increase in the national insurance tax and the present and a separate tax on earned income specifically for health and social care. all begin in 2023, u. k prime minister board johnson says the funding will be used to tackle the national health care system backlog from the pandemic. that's only at 1st and then it will roll over to pay for new cap on individual contributions to social care. you actually think that tax would go away, never sort of give us a reaction...
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social priorities such as child care and education. >> and we understand that we've got to get every democrat on board in the house and the senate. >>now that's not the situation. >> reporter: with key moderates in both chambers voicing concern. california democrat scott peters voted against the 3.5 trillion dollar bill during a rare budget committee session saturday. >> it is being rushed, this is not allowed for the discussion, the subsequently bill deserves. >> reporter: the spending showdown comes with a critical funding deadline friday to avert a government shutdown. >> senate majority leader chuck schumer's office confirms the plan is still to hold a key test vote monday evening on a bill that temporarily funds the government and raises the debt limit. republicans have said they would block any bill that linked the two. jericka. >> duncan: natalie brand reporting for us from washington. today germans voted in a national election with global implications. cbs' chris livesay explains from berlin. >> reporter: it is one of the most important elections in german history. not because of who is running, but because of who isn't. cha
social priorities such as child care and education. >> and we understand that we've got to get every democrat on board in the house and the senate. >>now that's not the situation. >> reporter: with key moderates in both chambers voicing concern. california democrat scott peters voted against the 3.5 trillion dollar bill during a rare budget committee session saturday. >> it is being rushed, this is not allowed for the discussion, the subsequently bill deserves. >>...
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principle, though, that we need something that amounts to a social care system in england, that is almost now accepted, is it, across the board that is where there is a _ the board? yes, i think that is where there is a consensus, i the board? yes, i think that is. where there is a consensus, that the board? yes, i think that is- where there is a consensus, that the state should have a much bigger role and you should have a situation as is the case now as i set out in the report there were above assets of around £23,000 in england you have to pay the entire cost of your social care bill with the potential that that cost is huge. with people on average living much longer and potentially with chronic conditions with huge weekly bills in residential care. there is a massive, massive question from all of the political parties to wrestle with here so firstly as we discussed how you pay for it but then also precisely what cap you put in place if you accept that there should be some sort of lifetime cap. but thatis some sort of lifetime cap. but that is a wide boundary, hugely wide boundary and then if you do that working out how mu
principle, though, that we need something that amounts to a social care system in england, that is almost now accepted, is it, across the board that is where there is a _ the board? yes, i think that is where there is a consensus, i the board? yes, i think that is. where there is a consensus, that the board? yes, i think that is- where there is a consensus, that the state should have a much bigger role and you should have a situation as is the case now as i set out in the report there were...
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there are investments in climate change, child care and other social programs but not all democrats. >> are on boardo dc correspondent jessi turnure for more from dc now with the details. hi, jesse. >> yeah. good morning, daryn. noel, while some democrats want to pause any work on the human infrastructure plan. others are really doubling down on efforts to pass not only that, but the traditional infrastructure bill. >> can't home and explain and i can't confirm. all right. you don't think you can expect can expect what we do all 50 senate democrats have to buy into president biden's 3.5 trillion dollars human infrastructure proposal for it to pass. >> but on nbc's meet the press west virginia senator joe mansion made it clear he's out. we should be looking at everything and we're not and that we don't have the need to rush into this. the spending plan would expand health care provide free preschool and community college and fun climate change for an awful lot of the things i'm for. also putting guardrails on mansion has said he could support a 1.5 trillion price tag, but others like vermont senator
there are investments in climate change, child care and other social programs but not all democrats. >> are on boardo dc correspondent jessi turnure for more from dc now with the details. hi, jesse. >> yeah. good morning, daryn. noel, while some democrats want to pause any work on the human infrastructure plan. others are really doubling down on efforts to pass not only that, but the traditional infrastructure bill. >> can't home and explain and i can't confirm. all right. you...
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boards and these executives... so you can see that's an element of the disquiet about the fact that this is being touted as a tax rise to pay for social carere is getting a small amount of money as we see it. what you make of the sto ? money as we see it. what you make of the story? look. _ money as we see it. what you make of the story? look, it's— money as we see it. what you make of the story? look, it's the _ money as we see it. what you make of the story? look, it's the kind of - the story? look, it's the kind of thing that _ the story? look, it's the kind of thing that the _ the story? look, it's the kind of thing that the uk _ the story? look, it's the kind of thing that the uk government l the story? look, it's the kind of i thing that the uk government will have to _ thing that the uk government will have to get use to this scrutiny of if you _ have to get use to this scrutiny of if you pick— have to get use to this scrutiny of if you pick up taxes if you are a conservative government has decided to hike _ conservative government has decided to hike up _ conservative government has decided to hike up taxes, it's no great surprise
boards and these executives... so you can see that's an element of the disquiet about the fact that this is being touted as a tax rise to pay for social carere is getting a small amount of money as we see it. what you make of the sto ? money as we see it. what you make of the story? look. _ money as we see it. what you make of the story? look, it's— money as we see it. what you make of the story? look, it's the _ money as we see it. what you make of the story? look, it's the kind of - the...
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boards, american passports. the british prime minister, admit the breaking a key election promised by hiking taxes to fix a short fall in health and social care funding. ah . hello, sunday evening. 12th of september live from she's world views h q e or moscow. my name's kevin. oh, and welcome to a weekly roundup of the top stories of the last 7 days on what's happening right now. and that's where we're starting to. first off, the, so the f, b, i the as released a previously classified document on it's proven to the 911 attacks victims families of long demanded the records be made public who has many calling for more focus on saudi arabia as possible potential involvement. however, it's not clear whether the late has document really says anything new. i talked about it without t. dimitri poke. a key question is have these grieving relatives that have been waiting so long for answers to put it all together? got the answers they needed from this latest report. well, the short answer is no. basically this report, what it is basically is it's an interview with a saudi national, who was applying for citizenship, who apparently had contacts with, th
boards, american passports. the british prime minister, admit the breaking a key election promised by hiking taxes to fix a short fall in health and social care funding. ah . hello, sunday evening. 12th of september live from she's world views h q e or moscow. my name's kevin. oh, and welcome to a weekly roundup of the top stories of the last 7 days on what's happening right now. and that's where we're starting to. first off, the, so the f, b, i the as released a previously classified document...
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through so it will be a huge impact across the board and we believe that is knots the right way to reform when everybody knows is necessary to fund social carenhs? latte best way to try to raise some extra money for the nhs?— best way to try to raise some extra money for the nhs? we don't believe that by increasing _ money for the nhs? we don't believe that by increasing the _ money for the nhs? we don't believe that by increasing the costs _ money for the nhs? we don't believe that by increasing the costs on - that by increasing the costs on business at this time, and indeed impacting the lowest paid, so that businesses are even more strapped in being able to raise the lowest paid to national living wages, rather than national basic wage, and quite frankly, this is up front costs again, ratherthan frankly, this is up front costs again, rather than basing it on any ability of the business to actually pay it, after they have been trading and hopefully made a profit as they come out the most significant crisis that they have faced in a generation, we all know how devastating the pandemic has been, particularly in certain sectors and some of th
through so it will be a huge impact across the board and we believe that is knots the right way to reform when everybody knows is necessary to fund social carenhs? latte best way to try to raise some extra money for the nhs?— best way to try to raise some extra money for the nhs? we don't believe that by increasing _ money for the nhs? we don't believe that by increasing the _ money for the nhs? we don't believe that by increasing the costs _ money for the nhs? we don't believe that by...