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credits, to social security. it encompasses a wide variety of government activities that promote health and welfare. i do think it sometimes has that pejorative sense. explainingu do some as a historian and a scholar, which i have done a lot of. both in my teaching, and when i travel around and talk about the book. you explain and people think, a ha. it is interesting to think about in institution that i thought only as operating in this other wrong. in terms of the term itself, did you get pushback from members of the military on the title, or at least some consternation on the term military welfare state? from military leadership, the answer is no. the army was really welcoming to me. i could not have done the research without the support of the army and its archivists and many of its officers, all of whom agreed to help me dig out and find the stories. amongk sometimes they are -- i think sometimes among a wider military population i got pushback. but these programs, which did so much as support soldiers and f
credits, to social security. it encompasses a wide variety of government activities that promote health and welfare. i do think it sometimes has that pejorative sense. explainingu do some as a historian and a scholar, which i have done a lot of. both in my teaching, and when i travel around and talk about the book. you explain and people think, a ha. it is interesting to think about in institution that i thought only as operating in this other wrong. in terms of the term itself, did you get...
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. ♪ >> social justice -- >> social justice -- >> social justice.ohn: social justice, something leftists talk about. >> social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for, and no one dare be against. >> save the whales. >> gays in the military now! >> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. john: when that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not, wouldn't that mean i'm for social injustice? that sounds terrible. it's why social justice is such a powerful slogan. it usually means, well, i'm not clear exactly what it means. it can mean so many things. jonah goldberg explains that in this video for prager university. >> ask ten lib calls to tell you -- lib
. ♪ >> social justice -- >> social justice -- >> social justice.ohn: social justice, something leftists talk about. >> social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for, and no one dare be against. >> save the whales. >> gays in the military now! >> free nelson mandela. >> they freed him already. john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do?...
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media or has social media led to the divided democracy?> the idea of a divided democracy that actually goes back, of course, to the founding period where people didn't agree on everything, and that was part of the virtue of the system that we could argue with each other. but there are divisions which are kind of productive as hamilton emphasized because they can lead to sense and wisdom and judgment and they're divisions which can be either paralyzing or challenging for the very project of self-rule. paralyzing because you can't get stuff done which sometimes happened under president obama and also under president bush and worse than that actually if people start regarding their fellow citizens not as people who are good but have different views and maybe something to add but as enemies who need to be silenced or at least not listened to because what they have to say is nonsense, i think in some ways social media have intensified the worst forms of social division. >> it's hard to talk about this and not talk about president trump given th
media or has social media led to the divided democracy?> the idea of a divided democracy that actually goes back, of course, to the founding period where people didn't agree on everything, and that was part of the virtue of the system that we could argue with each other. but there are divisions which are kind of productive as hamilton emphasized because they can lead to sense and wisdom and judgment and they're divisions which can be either paralyzing or challenging for the very project of...
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over the yea rs financing of social care. over the years we financing of social care.ars we have had plenty of these. the work really has been done on all of this. i think now, it is up to politicians to make what is always going to be a very tough decision on the funding of social care. the question is whether philip hammond is going to be the man who finally does it? thank you very much. vicki young there. let's discuss some of that my guests mark littlewood. we have to start with national insurance. whether you think it is or isn't a break in a ma nifesto think it is or isn't a break in a manifesto pledge, your take on it? it isa manifesto pledge, your take on it? it is a break in the manifesto pledge. the down side, it is right thing to do. so we're in favour of what he has done and the reason for that because there is a big difference in the national employed by the employees and the self—employed and that can't be justified for fairness reasons nor the risk that poses to the tax reve nu es the risk that poses to the tax revenues and the public finances. we suppor
over the yea rs financing of social care. over the years we financing of social care.ars we have had plenty of these. the work really has been done on all of this. i think now, it is up to politicians to make what is always going to be a very tough decision on the funding of social care. the question is whether philip hammond is going to be the man who finally does it? thank you very much. vicki young there. let's discuss some of that my guests mark littlewood. we have to start with national...
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he's going to talk about an injection of cash for social care because of the pressures . for social careof them are losers. there are winners and losers. he's also going to have to tell us how he's going to pay for it. let us go over to the bbc personal finance expert who will tell us a bit more about that. yes we have heard that the chancellor won't shirk from making difficult tax and spending decisions, this could mean tax rises. the rumours are that national insurance. employed people could go up. at the moment they pay 9% on earnings of about £8,000 and that compares to employed people, who paid 12%. speculation is, we could see three percentage points in rise on national sharon scott abuse shins for the self—employed. also, duty could go up on various different alcohol types. and also tobacco. watch out for a possible new tax on e—cigarettes, that is something that could be announced. all of this against the backdrop of record earnings, record low earnings growth. and high inflation. that if you have questions when you hear the budget, there are lots of ways to get in touch with us,
he's going to talk about an injection of cash for social care because of the pressures . for social careof them are losers. there are winners and losers. he's also going to have to tell us how he's going to pay for it. let us go over to the bbc personal finance expert who will tell us a bit more about that. yes we have heard that the chancellor won't shirk from making difficult tax and spending decisions, this could mean tax rises. the rumours are that national insurance. employed people could...
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you spoke about social media and the lack of recognition that you have on what's going on on social media, but the core does policy on social media, is that correct? >> yes ma'am, we do. >> and you have spoken to dave about making changes to that policy. do you have any ideas on how that policy needs to be changed? what would make a new policy different and more effective at this point? >> i believe the policy that we revised is focused more on certain behaviors such as the one we are here to discuss today on social media and to tell all marines that these type of things are unacceptable. they are not part of being a marine and they are also punishable under the uniform governmental justice. the previous policy said that it didn't say it directly. but it's also going to take leadership to go out and reinforce that. to not just hide, not hide but to use a piece of paper that they are going to have to go out and sell it, they're going to have to talk about it. they're going to have to make enlisted understand that this has got, this is got to change. you know, there, are marines , they use
you spoke about social media and the lack of recognition that you have on what's going on on social media, but the core does policy on social media, is that correct? >> yes ma'am, we do. >> and you have spoken to dave about making changes to that policy. do you have any ideas on how that policy needs to be changed? what would make a new policy different and more effective at this point? >> i believe the policy that we revised is focused more on certain behaviors such as the...
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montgomery: it could, that again we are talking about social -- >> going on social to see what bank they want to rob. to find out who is employed there. the internet could be used for almost any crime. mr. montgomery: correct. those are even more speculative as to how many people would use that. here we know from studies that about 82% of online sex crimes against children, social networking websites were used to theirnformation about likes and dislikes. 62% of online sex crimes use social networking websites to gain home and school information. we know there is a very high percentage of this percentage -- creditors that are using social network websites to get information. justice sotomayor: can they go on school websites? mr. montgomery: they can, i am not sure those have individual information about students typically. that of all, information would be of the sort you get with a social networking website which is whether a child likes puppies or whether their parents have recently been through a divorce. that kind of information can't be gathered from a school website. and again, ther
montgomery: it could, that again we are talking about social -- >> going on social to see what bank they want to rob. to find out who is employed there. the internet could be used for almost any crime. mr. montgomery: correct. those are even more speculative as to how many people would use that. here we know from studies that about 82% of online sex crimes against children, social networking websites were used to theirnformation about likes and dislikes. 62% of online sex crimes use...
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i am not a social media person. weezer use it to talk about the good things that marines do, but placelike this are not a that i think any of us would frequent. even for the outer was thick and positive things that marines united was set up to do -- help veterans deal with whatever issues they had coming back from the fight. so, there is risk. i cannot protect people on social media. i can assure them that the command -- the chain of command will take action. i can direct commanders to take any allegations made and follow them through. report them to ncis doing their investigation. this is not an excuse. our ability to manage what happens on social media is an issue. i will say though -- when we assume this type of behavior, and we have gone to the organizations that host this, they have not been very helpful in taking these sites down. when they do that, we see them move. they moved. itould prefer to get into during the closed discussion about the legalities of certain things that happened in cyberspace. there are
i am not a social media person. weezer use it to talk about the good things that marines do, but placelike this are not a that i think any of us would frequent. even for the outer was thick and positive things that marines united was set up to do -- help veterans deal with whatever issues they had coming back from the fight. so, there is risk. i cannot protect people on social media. i can assure them that the command -- the chain of command will take action. i can direct commanders to take any...
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let's talk a little more about social care. ray james is from the association of adult social care. disabled people in this country need. i think the government realised that this alone would be enough, and that is why the longer term solution talked about in the green paper will be so important. when we talk about the scale of the problems, and you can tell us more about whether pression points are, i am wondering where this money should go, and where it will be most effective. in the last year, it is important to realise that despite an ageing population, we have seen more care homes closing an opening, and we have seen many parts of the country simply unable to recruit the front line care workers needed to provide people with care and support in their own homes, so i really hope that councils will be quickly able to access this money without any undue strings, and able to make sure it goes into both paying for care, recruiting care, and making sure that front line workers get paid the increase in the national living wage that they so richly deserve. when you look at the broad pic
let's talk a little more about social care. ray james is from the association of adult social care. disabled people in this country need. i think the government realised that this alone would be enough, and that is why the longer term solution talked about in the green paper will be so important. when we talk about the scale of the problems, and you can tell us more about whether pression points are, i am wondering where this money should go, and where it will be most effective. in the last...
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reformsare there any for social security disability program? here in illinois, there's one case where our congressman went to prison and he got out of prison in signed up for social security disability because of depression and he now gets $138,000 a year, tax-free. this is just one case. a goes on all the time. rtv is flooded with commercials. host: you say that was a former congressman? caller: yes, jesse jackson junior. draw social security disability, they can go get government jobs heard there's drawsse where a man $120,000 a year and then he gets a job in the school district making another one is a $20,000 -- one at to $25,000 a year. -- $125,000. is a thing congress does not tend to look at. >> what i know about the disability program is that it has bigger financial problems than the retirement system. the trust fund for disability is expected to go bust in 2023. congress will have to look at some reform to the system. i'm not aware to the individual cases the caller mentioned. host: your chart points out the looking at 2046 the gdp at 8
reformsare there any for social security disability program? here in illinois, there's one case where our congressman went to prison and he got out of prison in signed up for social security disability because of depression and he now gets $138,000 a year, tax-free. this is just one case. a goes on all the time. rtv is flooded with commercials. host: you say that was a former congressman? caller: yes, jesse jackson junior. draw social security disability, they can go get government jobs heard...
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lo pueden mandar a travÉs de las cuentas sociales.bienvenido. presentador: bienvenido. 24 aÑos. cÓmo te sientes? >> gracias por la invitaciÓn. me siento contento. creo que es una bendiciÓn de dios y del pÚblico. presentadora: me encanto leer tu biografÍa. te encanta la mÚsica positiva. especialmente, para dar una buena impresiÓn a tus hijos. >> tengo 2 hijos. mis hijos se respeten un -- merecen un respeto. presentador: "dile que tÚ me quieres" es la canciÓn que ahora. a quiÉn se la dedicas? >> fue un acercamiento con un compaÑero. bien juvenil. Él me dijo que tenÍa que hablar de esto. y de una saliÓ la cancion. uno de los Éxitos mÁs grandes de mi carrera. fue una bendiciÓn de dios. presentadora: eres un rey de las redes sociales. seguidores. eres tÚ quiÉn revisa las redes? >> sÍ. no soy el artista grÁfico, pero soy el que maneja las redes sociales. respondo todos los mensajes. presentador: cuÁndo vas a estar en colombia? estÁn preguntando. >> vamos estar en bogotÁ. vamos a estar en pereira. presentador: te vas a quedar por ahÍ. [risas
lo pueden mandar a travÉs de las cuentas sociales.bienvenido. presentador: bienvenido. 24 aÑos. cÓmo te sientes? >> gracias por la invitaciÓn. me siento contento. creo que es una bendiciÓn de dios y del pÚblico. presentadora: me encanto leer tu biografÍa. te encanta la mÚsica positiva. especialmente, para dar una buena impresiÓn a tus hijos. >> tengo 2 hijos. mis hijos se respeten un -- merecen un respeto. presentador: "dile que tÚ me quieres" es la canciÓn que...
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so, is that traditional social media or not? mr. goldberg: i think the state says that it is because it meets the definition. i just want to get back to justice alito's question -- justice sotomayor: but that's my point, which is -- i'm -- facebook, many people, many businesses are using it for commercial advertising. mr. goldberg: right. and that's very true and there was another defendant who was prosecuted alongside mr. packingham who was an i.t. person, mr. christian johnson, and he lost his job because his employer said it's impossible for you to do your job if you can't get on these sites, so -- justice sotomayor: even if you don't -- justice kennedy: well, all of -- all of these questions implicate what justice sotomayor asked can't get on these sites, so -- earlier and i and others interrupted you. what is the category that we use? if we rule for you, we say this statute is a violation of the first amendment because, what -- what are the basic rules or the basic -- mr. goldberg: so the basic rules -- justice kennedy: -- doct
so, is that traditional social media or not? mr. goldberg: i think the state says that it is because it meets the definition. i just want to get back to justice alito's question -- justice sotomayor: but that's my point, which is -- i'm -- facebook, many people, many businesses are using it for commercial advertising. mr. goldberg: right. and that's very true and there was another defendant who was prosecuted alongside mr. packingham who was an i.t. person, mr. christian johnson, and he lost...
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a quick chat about social care.n councils worked their socks off looking after older londoners who have paid their dues and london councils are struggling to pay the social care bill. the nhs often treats people really well, but has difficulty releasing patients back home because of lack of social care. we have to make sure we invest in social care. this is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound and the government needs to do much more. sadiq khan, the mayor of london, talking about devolution powers for london across many areas, including transport, criminaljustice and public services. what does it mean for the pound in all of our pockets? things closer to home. there's talk toa things closer to home. there's talk to a personal finance expert who has a bit more time to go through the details. from what you have looked at so far, what stands out for you from this cautious budget? there has not been a huge amount announced. there are all sorts of things he said he is giving, but he is not really. the thing that stands
a quick chat about social care.n councils worked their socks off looking after older londoners who have paid their dues and london councils are struggling to pay the social care bill. the nhs often treats people really well, but has difficulty releasing patients back home because of lack of social care. we have to make sure we invest in social care. this is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound and the government needs to do much more. sadiq khan, the mayor of london, talking about devolution...
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andspoke about social media the lack of recognition that you had on what is going on on social media. the corps does have a policy on social media, is that correct? gen. neller: yes ma'am, we do. havefischer: and you spoken today about making changes to that policy. you have any ideas on how the policy needs to be changed? what would make a new policy different and more effective at this point? gen. neller: i believe the policy that we revised is focused more on certain behaviors, such as the one we are here to discuss today on social media and to tell all marines that these types of things are unacceptable, they are not part of being a marine, and they are also punishable under the uniform code of military justice. the previous policies said that, but it did not say it quite as directly. but it is also going to take leadership to go out and reinforce that, to not just hide behind, but to use a piece of paper, but they will have to go out and sell it and talk about it and make commanders and seniors understand that this has got to change. there are marines who use social media. they u
andspoke about social media the lack of recognition that you had on what is going on on social media. the corps does have a policy on social media, is that correct? gen. neller: yes ma'am, we do. havefischer: and you spoken today about making changes to that policy. you have any ideas on how the policy needs to be changed? what would make a new policy different and more effective at this point? gen. neller: i believe the policy that we revised is focused more on certain behaviors, such as the...
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painful social ca re tories are unhappy. an urgent problem and the chancellor had promised mps he would find cash to buy more time. —— paying for social care. the system is clearly under pressure and this, in turn, puts pressure on our nhs. for social care, an extra £2 billion over three years, with £1 billion available in the next year. he said the long—term funding options would be announced, but what he called labour's death tax on estates was ruled out. companies, including pubs, are being hit with higher business rates. that has worried mps and forced the chancellor to pour out a little comfort. small businesses are taken out of paying rates altogether. the revaluation has undoubtedly raised some hard cases, especially for those businesses coming out of small businesses coming out of small business rates relief. to ease the burden of business rates, local councils will be given £300 million to help the worst hit. no small business losing rate relief will see their bill increased by more than £50 a month. there would be
painful social ca re tories are unhappy. an urgent problem and the chancellor had promised mps he would find cash to buy more time. —— paying for social care. the system is clearly under pressure and this, in turn, puts pressure on our nhs. for social care, an extra £2 billion over three years, with £1 billion available in the next year. he said the long—term funding options would be announced, but what he called labour's death tax on estates was ruled out. companies, including pubs,...
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"may i verify your social security number?" far as you're concerned, you just took care of a problem with your account. perfect, give me just one second to pull up your account here. in reality, you just gave up your personal information. that's all i needed. yeah, no problem at all. and that's how easy it is to steal someone's social security number. >> in 2015, i got a letter from the irs saying they needed to prove my identity. somebody had filed a return in my name. to know that somebody knew enough about me that they could go through with filing a tax return with my name, my social security number, it just felt wrong. well, when i called bobby, my lifelock agent, and when she started going through the process, the steps, it was like, "ah, they know what they're doing." great feeling. >> do you shred your documents? have strong passwords? have a good relationship with your bank? do you believe these things will protect you from having your identity stolen? well, they're not always enough. lifelock members have identity-thef
"may i verify your social security number?" far as you're concerned, you just took care of a problem with your account. perfect, give me just one second to pull up your account here. in reality, you just gave up your personal information. that's all i needed. yeah, no problem at all. and that's how easy it is to steal someone's social security number. >> in 2015, i got a letter from the irs saying they needed to prove my identity. somebody had filed a return in my name. to know...
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javier: el uso excesivo de las redes sociales contribuirÍan con la soledad. aislamiento social?mientras mÁs tiempo ustedes utilizan las redes sociales, mÁs tiempo desheredado sienten luego. temen se encontrÓ que usuarios que visitan unas cinco de ocho veces por semana las redes sociales, el mayor probabilidad de sentirse solos, en vez de la gente que la solicita unas pocas veces. carolina: ahora, picasso es la locura las redes sociales. ya hablaremos de cuÁl picasso estamos hablando y por quÉ. javier: usa le vamos a contar. ustedes saben que pueden enviarnos sus comentarios a travÉs de facebook, y también en todas las demÁs plataformas sociales. saludos a los que nos ven en los Ángeles, sacramento. carolina: tambiÉn los invitamos a que si a la cuenta de instagram. encontramos aquÍ en ediciÓn digital para la costa oeste. -- seguimos aquÍ en ediciÓn digital para la costa oeste. crest presenta ¿mis dientes están amarillos? ¡haz la prueba de la servilleta! ugh... amarillos. lo que necesitas es crest whitestrips. el cepillado solo trabaja en la superficie del diente, pero crest white
javier: el uso excesivo de las redes sociales contribuirÍan con la soledad. aislamiento social?mientras mÁs tiempo ustedes utilizan las redes sociales, mÁs tiempo desheredado sienten luego. temen se encontrÓ que usuarios que visitan unas cinco de ocho veces por semana las redes sociales, el mayor probabilidad de sentirse solos, en vez de la gente que la solicita unas pocas veces. carolina: ahora, picasso es la locura las redes sociales. ya hablaremos de cuÁl picasso estamos hablando y por...
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the social ca re with it he has not solved the social care crisis. 1 billion pounds this year is lessties are predicting is the black hole in the funding formula for this year alone. he is not solving one problem by creating another and that will be a political nightmare for him. tax raid on the self—employed, it is smoke and mirrors. it looks as if he is doing something and this 1 billion this year to immediately inject some cash in the system will help. i know some local authorities are pleased about that, but there has to be a strategic vision about where we go in terms of social care stop absolutely and this is why i will be interested to see the green paper when it comes out. there has been a debate, but it has not been pushed ha rd debate, but it has not been pushed hard enough. it is not a new issue and a lot of reports have looked into this subject, but nothing substantive has changed. into this subject, but nothing substantive has changedlj into this subject, but nothing substantive has changed. i wrote a piece on the nhs 15 years ago saying it was not sustainable because we
the social ca re with it he has not solved the social care crisis. 1 billion pounds this year is lessties are predicting is the black hole in the funding formula for this year alone. he is not solving one problem by creating another and that will be a political nightmare for him. tax raid on the self—employed, it is smoke and mirrors. it looks as if he is doing something and this 1 billion this year to immediately inject some cash in the system will help. i know some local authorities are...
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he will spend 2 million of taxpayers money on social ca re million of taxpayers money on social care in the next 12 months. —— £i2 million. —— £2 billion will stop and each has accepted there had to be a stop to those facing the biggest hikes. the revaluation has undoubtedly raise some hard cases. especially for those businesses coming out of small business rates relief. £300 million will go to local councils to help small firms with business rate rises. none of them will face hikes of more than £50. there was extra cash for scotla nd £50. there was extra cash for scotland —— for scotland wales and northern ireland. but with the seeds ofa northern ireland. but with the seeds of a row over national insurers sewn behind him, the chancellor's final words may not be allowed to stand. we embark on this next chapter of our history confident in our strengths and clear in our determination to build a stronger, sarah, better britain. i commend this budget. —— stronger, fairer, better. this was a budget of up to complacency about the state of our economy. when she took office, the prime minist
he will spend 2 million of taxpayers money on social ca re million of taxpayers money on social care in the next 12 months. —— £i2 million. —— £2 billion will stop and each has accepted there had to be a stop to those facing the biggest hikes. the revaluation has undoubtedly raise some hard cases. especially for those businesses coming out of small business rates relief. £300 million will go to local councils to help small firms with business rate rises. none of them will face hikes...
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when you talk about social care, he has come up with £2 billion more.urely you welcomer and councils around england will too. that is in the context of £4.5 billion that had been cut over the past few years, so it nowhere near makes up that deficit that they created. people of also talked about the fact that philip hammond didn't mention brexit that much. some are saying it is like the elephant in the room. you think he should have said more about brexit and what is coming down the track was maclj think we have got from the government over the past few weeks is an attempt to somehow quash any debate. this is shallow about —— issue about parliament having the final say, they are not sure about it. they threatened to abolish the hands of lourdes, so i think it is a clamp—down. —— the house of lords. what is labour's answer? we know you wa nt what is labour's answer? we know you want more spending on the nhs, on social care, but how will you find it, and will you do the same as philip hammond, to balance the books in the next parliament? we will say that w
when you talk about social care, he has come up with £2 billion more.urely you welcomer and councils around england will too. that is in the context of £4.5 billion that had been cut over the past few years, so it nowhere near makes up that deficit that they created. people of also talked about the fact that philip hammond didn't mention brexit that much. some are saying it is like the elephant in the room. you think he should have said more about brexit and what is coming down the track was...
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social issues. am pleased that david brooks joining me today. david: good to be with you. listening -- wishing charlie the best. bob: where are we in this moment, and president trump's first 100 days or so? david: we are added bit of a pivot. the one thing i give credit to him is for understanding the debate. you and i grew up in a world where it was the government versus small government. now the debate is open versus closed. those who had the headwinds pushing in the faces, they want closed trade and closed borders. we see that in this country. the dutch are about to have an election and the french, same set of issues in all these places.we are at a moment where we have gotten into political debate which creates not necessarily new alignments, but the parties take different positions. we are in the middle of that. bob: where are we in this realignment? when we see the health-care care debate, speaker ryan is taking a lead, he says he's working in court a nation with president trump. mainstreams, i
social issues. am pleased that david brooks joining me today. david: good to be with you. listening -- wishing charlie the best. bob: where are we in this moment, and president trump's first 100 days or so? david: we are added bit of a pivot. the one thing i give credit to him is for understanding the debate. you and i grew up in a world where it was the government versus small government. now the debate is open versus closed. those who had the headwinds pushing in the faces, they want closed...
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people are tired of no social solutions.alk about martin schulz bonus gets in pictures because he was recently nominated by his social democrat party to put it mildly -- it was an overwhelming margin. there is exhilaration among the social democrats. they elected martin schulz as their party leader with a historic unanimous vote. his response was emotional. like for each and every person to be respected. >> martin schulz also winning points with his personal tale, the child of simple folks. he is a recovering alcoholic. the chancellor doesn't like to appear vulnerable, which often makes her seem distant. asked about martin schulz she said, competition is good for business. last december she was reelected as the party leader with 89.5% of the vote. her run for a fourth term as chancellor is more a dututy thaa desire. >> now, more than ever, you must help me. in contrast, mr. 100% feels inspired by his result. >> for this is the start of our challenge for the office of chancellor. versusth net city fatigue, or does the chancel
people are tired of no social solutions.alk about martin schulz bonus gets in pictures because he was recently nominated by his social democrat party to put it mildly -- it was an overwhelming margin. there is exhilaration among the social democrats. they elected martin schulz as their party leader with a historic unanimous vote. his response was emotional. like for each and every person to be respected. >> martin schulz also winning points with his personal tale, the child of simple...
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with the social media? i think we address the action of individuals, but i think the -- which is sexual assault or bullying, but i think the bigger issue is with in the culture. we have not addressed the fact that all marines are marines. the female marines are a small roup in our corps. for whatever reason, there are still some number -- and i do not think this is separate from the sexual assault issue, but this issue of denigration of women, objectfication of women, misogyny, however you want to articulate it. are just bad behavior is tied to a way how some male marines look at women marines in the corps. i think we can fix that. i think we can hold those accountable. who don't want to accept the fact. and we make it part of -- we've got to tell commanders, hey, look, there's things you can do out here within the ucmj if the parameter are met. this is a very difficult problem. on the sexual assault thing -- i am not going to give up on any of this. i still think that i could give you the demographics and
with the social media? i think we address the action of individuals, but i think the -- which is sexual assault or bullying, but i think the bigger issue is with in the culture. we have not addressed the fact that all marines are marines. the female marines are a small roup in our corps. for whatever reason, there are still some number -- and i do not think this is separate from the sexual assault issue, but this issue of denigration of women, objectfication of women, misogyny, however you want...
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yes, lam, i have been in social care putting money into social care?nd until we crack that we will never get anywhere. it is time to stop talking and less just get on with it. would you agree that people working in the industry are not paid enough? definitely. i can't see - luckily i am no politician — i can't see tax not going up somewhere to pay for it. if people want better social care they would pay more tax. it is tough and i think that they would. i can't see how we can do it unless we pay more. thank you for your time this morning. what is more to come on the budget this morning. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: chancellor philip hammond faces criticism after announcing higher national insurance payments for the self—employed. a new memorial to honour military and civilian personnel who served in iraq and afghanistan will be unveiled by the queen later. here's carol with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. hopefully more than a moment. the weather forecast is u nsettled moment. the weather forec
yes, lam, i have been in social care putting money into social care?nd until we crack that we will never get anywhere. it is time to stop talking and less just get on with it. would you agree that people working in the industry are not paid enough? definitely. i can't see - luckily i am no politician — i can't see tax not going up somewhere to pay for it. if people want better social care they would pay more tax. it is tough and i think that they would. i can't see how we can do it unless we...
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you can't have strong well funded nhs social care or education with a ha rd nhs social care or educationexit. the government has made wrong choices snoochlt it was an awful budget, it was the brexit budget that dare not speak its name, he barely mentioned brink. he has confirmed he is wedded to the welfare cut punishing the poorest and most vulnerable. an appalling budget. safety first? not quite, with the dispute over national insurance, no government wants accusations it hasn't kept its word. did you break your promise, prime minister? it's rare any chancellor and the next door neighbour escape budgets totally unscathed. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. in his first budget, mr hammond told mps that in the near term economic gret was expected to be higher and borrowing lower than forecast in november. but he said debt remained too high and the government's job was far from done. 0ur economics editor kamal ahmed is here with analysis of the latest figures. so, the chancellor stood up at 12.30 and he had some good news and some more difficult news. let's look at the growth figures
you can't have strong well funded nhs social care or education with a ha rd nhs social care or educationexit. the government has made wrong choices snoochlt it was an awful budget, it was the brexit budget that dare not speak its name, he barely mentioned brink. he has confirmed he is wedded to the welfare cut punishing the poorest and most vulnerable. an appalling budget. safety first? not quite, with the dispute over national insurance, no government wants accusations it hasn't kept its word....
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you mention social ca re big hot points? you mention social care and we can go right into the nhs.people have heard time and again recently about that pressures on adult social care and local authorities this year, most of them will be raising council tax specifically to pay for social care. people will see that in the council tax bills which they will receive the next few weeks. people will see that impact. aside from that the local government association has said that is not enough. there will be this huge spending gap. the figure is something in the region of 2.6 by 2020, a spending gap and social care funding. they call the government to do something about that. we understand behind—the—scenes government departments have been looking at ways they can deal the shortfall in funding for social care. so we expect there to be something on that in the budget. that is a big issue for concern. in terms of business rates that is something particularly affect small businesses. a lot of small businesses. a lot of small businesses could be put out of businesses could be put out of business
you mention social ca re big hot points? you mention social care and we can go right into the nhs.people have heard time and again recently about that pressures on adult social care and local authorities this year, most of them will be raising council tax specifically to pay for social care. people will see that in the council tax bills which they will receive the next few weeks. people will see that impact. aside from that the local government association has said that is not enough. there...
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marco: en redes sociales siempre he sido muy abierto, no es que he sido abiertos solo en redes socialesmÍ, tengo amigos, tengo familias, tengo a dios y el abandono es una historia que mi mente me cuentes y permitiÓ que continÚe me harÁ sufrir por aÑos y aÑos. sacar las emociones y luego organizar. >> como dicen en mi paÍs " tomar y dejar", a veces las redes sociales que dan mucha valentÍa pero tambiÉn hay mucha crueldad y crÍtica. ana: hay que tener la madurez para aceptar las crÍticas que ojo hay constructivas y destructivas, las que no te deja nada bueno. cuando viene un comentario de una persona que siquiera telefoto ni seguidores sabes que esta mal intencionado y la misma comunidad se pelean entre sÍ. en redes sociales no permito esa energÍa. abro las puertas de mi casa y de mi hogar, no dejo pasar gente que trae esa mala energÍa. marco: cuando la gente te critican no te define a ti, cuando te insulta, estÁ defendiendo la persona que estÁ expresando eso, no a mi. ni siquiera soy lo que pienso de mi, menos voy hacer lo que la gente piensa de mÍ. se definen ellos no nosotros. marcela:
marco: en redes sociales siempre he sido muy abierto, no es que he sido abiertos solo en redes socialesmÍ, tengo amigos, tengo familias, tengo a dios y el abandono es una historia que mi mente me cuentes y permitiÓ que continÚe me harÁ sufrir por aÑos y aÑos. sacar las emociones y luego organizar. >> como dicen en mi paÍs " tomar y dejar", a veces las redes sociales que dan mucha valentÍa pero tambiÉn hay mucha crueldad y crÍtica. ana: hay que tener la madurez para...
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this is not how she was pretrade on social media. the image was misappropriated by right wing groups as representing her as insensitive to the carnage of folding around her. the growing audacity of these groups is perpetuating the cycle. the far right asserts that islam represents the next essential threat to the west stating that all muslims are supportive of terrorism. they say this in terms of refugees on social media which the dignitaries those who are fleeing the atrocities of the middle east. that makes the news extremists narratives more palatable. social networks connect like-minded individuals and amplify their passion. this is at the core of the online advertising business model. these connections can put people in chambers were highly emotive and passionate content amplified by these algorithms reinforces extremists as a gene. this creates an illusion of strength in numbers when in fact, the views are in fact french. over the past year we have seen new developments such as the use of social media live during attacks that c
this is not how she was pretrade on social media. the image was misappropriated by right wing groups as representing her as insensitive to the carnage of folding around her. the growing audacity of these groups is perpetuating the cycle. the far right asserts that islam represents the next essential threat to the west stating that all muslims are supportive of terrorism. they say this in terms of refugees on social media which the dignitaries those who are fleeing the atrocities of the middle...
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why not social?sruption, in general, disruption is really putting an intense focus on an existing industry. trying to see what works. trying to see what could be better. trying to see what could be reinvented. one of the ways that epic foundation is disrupting philanthropy is that it is putting much more transparency in that world. it is making it much easier to understand the impact of what you are doing in philanthropy. so instead of just giving money, people have almost a kind of return of investment on their money. arnaud: to get the feedback and to get the information about the impact that you, as an individual, are having and being able to give to other people will create a much better environment for much more people to be able to give back. ♪ alexandre: there is no downside. we do the work, we find the organizations, and we present those organizations to you as a potential donor. and we are not asking any money for this. no cut, nothing. the goal is to bring you something, because we know you
why not social?sruption, in general, disruption is really putting an intense focus on an existing industry. trying to see what works. trying to see what could be better. trying to see what could be reinvented. one of the ways that epic foundation is disrupting philanthropy is that it is putting much more transparency in that world. it is making it much easier to understand the impact of what you are doing in philanthropy. so instead of just giving money, people have almost a kind of return of...
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the social fabric is too fraid. too many people lack the skills to get jobs, too many families have broang up, opoid addiction is too rampant. you can't just leave people alone any more. republicans have to adjust and say i've got my method to help people along. ople access to the new jobveid market. >> you think republicans and president trump may have made a mistake by beginning with health care, looking to tax reform, they didn't start with infrastructure, they didn't start with some of the more populist sides of his campaign. >> that's my letdown on steve bannon. i would have started with infrastructure. a you get a chance for bipartisan support and that's so important early in an administration. and b, have you looked around at american political history for the last 20 years, clinton, o bma pretty much every administration taken on health care tended up biting them in the rear. so one of the things for those that covered administration after administration their first selection of policy is always the product
the social fabric is too fraid. too many people lack the skills to get jobs, too many families have broang up, opoid addiction is too rampant. you can't just leave people alone any more. republicans have to adjust and say i've got my method to help people along. ople access to the new jobveid market. >> you think republicans and president trump may have made a mistake by beginning with health care, looking to tax reform, they didn't start with infrastructure, they didn't start with some...
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that's the gamble that social services will be able to buy enough care & we - social services will beave one ca re enough care packages. we have one care home a week closing now because there is not enough money in the system. if the social services can help get people home safely that frees up the hospitals and we can get more people through the system. that helps to take the pressure off of a&e. but the demand is so inexorable really that it is a huge gamble. how safe are we as patients? i tell you, unless we can free beds up, more and more of what we call an elective beds — those early beds of people wanting hip and knee operations except would normally occupied. more of those will be used by people that we cannot safely send home. so people will begin to get letters from their hospitals saying, but ou are -- our o-eration sorry, but you are —— your operation has been cancelled because we have no beds. at that point, patience. putting pressure on their mps and putting pressure on them s and putting 4prassur‘s on them s and we re putting 4prassur‘s on them s and were to start dealin
that's the gamble that social services will be able to buy enough care & we - social services will beave one ca re enough care packages. we have one care home a week closing now because there is not enough money in the system. if the social services can help get people home safely that frees up the hospitals and we can get more people through the system. that helps to take the pressure off of a&e. but the demand is so inexorable really that it is a huge gamble. how safe are we as...
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an extra £2 billion for social care and 100 million pounds to place more gps in a & e departments.ey would be used to "kick—start a turnaround", so that the nhs went into next winter in a better position. in order to do that, we've got to help at the front end of hospital a and e departments and we've got to help at the back end, in terms of delayed discharges forfrail, older patients. and this money's for the front end, is it? the chancellor's announced that it is both. obviously the £100 million capital is to help ensure that a&e departments can make the space available to put in place gp streaming on the model that has been successfully adopted in places like luton and dunstable hospital, one of our top performing a&e departments in the country, and have those in place by next christmas. and then on the back end, obviously, the extra one billion pounds for adult social care, as the chancellor said yesterday, will be very important that councils... i was really asking about the, i was asking about the capital funding particularly because the social care bit, we won't want to get
an extra £2 billion for social care and 100 million pounds to place more gps in a & e departments.ey would be used to "kick—start a turnaround", so that the nhs went into next winter in a better position. in order to do that, we've got to help at the front end of hospital a and e departments and we've got to help at the back end, in terms of delayed discharges forfrail, older patients. and this money's for the front end, is it? the chancellor's announced that it is both....
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sports has always led the way for social change., leave everything else out of it, i just shake my head. from being one of first entities to integrate people of color toe tragedy of 9/11 sports has always been in the forefront. from muhaa all the way to colin kaepernick. it's always been important for athletes and sports social issues. without it, where wouldld we be? >> iain. >> all right its all right sean. instagram posts from taylor tays loving her break from social mim her pages for the past ill be bk posting more soon. for now s's that negativity. >> the haters are going to agent you know what i mas she'll be rk on doing the same thing. she wi. >> if you're going to go follow. >> there you go. leader what is do i know. >> rain and wind. >> oh, myro more entertainment news straight ahead on fox 29. weot nation then the raind for chasing news tomorrow get that rain gear out. we're back here speaking ofhide. sue serio and bob kelly got you. thanks for watching. have a great at nature go in here to be great out there. real good en
sports has always led the way for social change., leave everything else out of it, i just shake my head. from being one of first entities to integrate people of color toe tragedy of 9/11 sports has always been in the forefront. from muhaa all the way to colin kaepernick. it's always been important for athletes and sports social issues. without it, where wouldld we be? >> iain. >> all right its all right sean. instagram posts from taylor tays loving her break from social mim her...
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scholz is campaigning for social justice.s against banks and big business. >> if we are in the position to free up billions to bailout banks while the class room walls are coming at the same time, that is simply wrong. we have to change that. >> even locals have a largely conservative town nearby seem impressed with martin schultz. >> my first impression is a good one. there was a lot of hype. he had everyone with him. >> what can i say? he's got the right stuff. it condemns nationalism everywhere in the world. we went to sleep one night and woke up with brexit. we went to sleep another night and woke up with trump. we will wake up with victory for the social democrats. i think we can do this. martin schultz is hitting all the right notes when it comes to inspiring reflection about where we are going. he's telling the truth. and that is a thrill. the social democrats in bavaria are celebrating their candidate. they want to see him be chancellor merkel and seven months time. brent: let's pull in our political correspondent. a
scholz is campaigning for social justice.s against banks and big business. >> if we are in the position to free up billions to bailout banks while the class room walls are coming at the same time, that is simply wrong. we have to change that. >> even locals have a largely conservative town nearby seem impressed with martin schultz. >> my first impression is a good one. there was a lot of hype. he had everyone with him. >> what can i say? he's got the right stuff. it...
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want to do on social media. we actually have a hashtag. #poeies. we are hoping to provide a service to practitioners that he ended the general public who are interested in the subject. before introducing our keynote speaker let me thank a few people. first of all, the staffs for support. the law school here at gw with whom we have the privilege of partnering and organizing this event. i also want to thank the entire staff of the program and extremism. everybody has been fantastic and coming together to organize what is a big event forth and everybody needs to big knowledge but i want to particularly mention three people who have provided and conceived a lot of the panels and a lot of the organization goes behind that. i am very grateful to all of them. it is now my honor to introduce our keynote speaker. the speaker is a british american technology veteran and parliamentarian, recently reappointed to her second term as u.k. minister for internet safety and security and undersecretary of state by theresa may. she
want to do on social media. we actually have a hashtag. #poeies. we are hoping to provide a service to practitioners that he ended the general public who are interested in the subject. before introducing our keynote speaker let me thank a few people. first of all, the staffs for support. the law school here at gw with whom we have the privilege of partnering and organizing this event. i also want to thank the entire staff of the program and extremism. everybody has been fantastic and coming...
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they don't want socialism, they want democratic socialism, income redistribution, everybody under $200,000want to take stuart's money and give it to someone else. i don't really think they are socialists. stuart: i was idealistic many years ago. what changed you? what will change these youngsters who speak favorably of socialism, what changes them? >> they have to earn a living, have the regulatory state frustrate them, they buy a house and the sun has settled in new york city and the government taking away all kinds of taxes blues that changes your mind fast so you ask how much am i getting for my taxes and what are my taxes going to support? these people drop off obamacare, falling out of medicaid, 35-year-old guys who don't work, aren't willing to look for work, sit around watching espn, spge off their girlfriend and get food stamps and medicaid which i have no trouble having them fall off the rolls and not having health insurance, in might inspire them to get a job. social security giving out biggest disability these days but you become aware of those things and change your mind unless
they don't want socialism, they want democratic socialism, income redistribution, everybody under $200,000want to take stuart's money and give it to someone else. i don't really think they are socialists. stuart: i was idealistic many years ago. what changed you? what will change these youngsters who speak favorably of socialism, what changes them? >> they have to earn a living, have the regulatory state frustrate them, they buy a house and the sun has settled in new york city and the...
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social care and all the signs are that the chancellor will find more money for social care across englandcash to soften the impact of extra cash to soften the impact of those changes to business rates. but despite economic forecast looking like they are going to be up, this is not going to be a giveaway budget. someone has a good parking space, right outside! two parking space, right outside! two parking spaces! i am strategically placed in this very small gap between the two cars. it gets busy on budget day in downing street. do we know whose cars they are? on budget day in downing street. do we know whose cars they are ?|i on budget day in downing street. do we know whose cars they are? i think very important people's cars. i'm glad they left just very important people's cars. i'm glad they leftjust enough space for you. and we will be chatting to steph about the budget in around 20 minutes' time. she has been looking at what different generations want from the chancellor. today she is at a retirement village in birmingham. lord heseltine has been sacked as a government adviser after re
social care and all the signs are that the chancellor will find more money for social care across englandcash to soften the impact of extra cash to soften the impact of those changes to business rates. but despite economic forecast looking like they are going to be up, this is not going to be a giveaway budget. someone has a good parking space, right outside! two parking space, right outside! two parking spaces! i am strategically placed in this very small gap between the two cars. it gets busy...
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the budget included an extra £2 billion for the social care system in england, as the chancellor said was putting the economy on a solid footing. as we start our negotiations to exit the eu, this budget takes forward oui’ the eu, this budget takes forward our plan to prepare britain for a brighterfuture. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness and provided tax breaks for the few and public service cuts for the many. utter complacency about the crisis facing our public services, and complacent about the reality of daily life for millions of people in this country. in other news, police searching for missing airman corrie mckeague say they are "confident" his body will be found at a landfill site. the raf serviceman has not been seen since a night out in suffolk in september. the website wikileaks has published thousands of pages of what it says are leaked cia files. the documents appear to reveal attempts to use household gadgets to eavesdrop on people's conversations. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up
the budget included an extra £2 billion for the social care system in england, as the chancellor said was putting the economy on a solid footing. as we start our negotiations to exit the eu, this budget takes forward oui’ the eu, this budget takes forward our plan to prepare britain for a brighterfuture. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness and provided tax breaks for the few and public service cuts for the many. utter complacency about the crisis facing...