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for the rich. when you look at the tax threshold, it _ for the rich. when you look at the tax threshold, it goes i for the rich. when you look at. the tax threshold, it goes down - these — the tax threshold, it goes down — these are things that affect real— — these are things that affect real people. i represent the nine—poorest congressional district _ nine—poorest congressional district out of 435 in the nation _ district out of 435 in the nation. 0urfolks district out of 435 in the nation. 0ur folks are struggling. those tax cuts from 2017 _ struggling. those tax cuts from 2017 help — struggling. those tax cuts from 2017 help increase their wages. what _ 2017 help increase their wages. what about the rhetoric on things like the border? they're going to "poison our blood" as they come across, they're "murderers", "rapists", "drug dealers" — is that 0k? �*murderers', "rapists", "drug dealers" - is that 0k?- dealers" - is that 0k? what's not ok is _ dealers" - is that 0k? what's not ok is all _ dealers" - is that 0k? what's not ok is all the _ dealers" - is that 0k? what's not ok is all the fentanyl i not ok is all the fentanyl coming _ not ok is all the fentanyl coming across the border illegally. coming across the border illegally-— coming across the border illeuall . ~ t, a, illegally. ur. what about the other stuff? _ illegally. ur. what about the other stuff? we _ illegally. ur. what about the other stuff? we want - illegally. ur. what about the i other stuff? we want people illegally. ur. what about the i other stuff? we want people to enter this country _ other stuff? we want people to enter this country according - other stuff? we want people to enter this country according to | enter this country according to the laws, _ enter this country according to the laws, the right way. what's unfortunate is, since joe biden's_ unfortunate is, since joe biden's become president, we've seen _ biden's become president, we've seen more — biden's become president, we've seen more people across the southern _ seen more people across the southern border than entire population of this state of iowa _ population of this state of iowa times 2.5.— population of this state of iowa times 2.5. �* , ., , iowa times 2.5. but he promised to build the _ iowa times 2.5. but he promised to build the wall _ iowa times 2.5. but he promised to build the wall last _ iowa times 2.5. but he promised to build the wall last time - iowa times 2.5. but he promised to build the wall last time and i to build the wall last time and didn't do it. he to build the wall last time and didn't do it— didn't do it. he built a big portion- _ didn't do it. he built a big portion. well... _ didn't do it. he built a big portion. well... tens - didn't do it. he built a big portion. well... tens of l didn't do it. he built a big - portion. well... tens of miles. come on- _ portion. well... tens of miles. come on- he _ portion. well... tens of miles. come on. he had _ portion. well... tens of miles. come on. he had a _ portion. well. .. tens of miles. come on. he had a lot- portion. well. .. tens of miles. come on. he had a lot of- come on. he had a lot of democrat _ come on. he had a lot of democrat senators - come on. he had a lot of| democrat senators trying come on. he had a lot of. democrat senators trying to prevent — democrat senators trying to prevent the money from going forward — prevent the money from going forward. but he needs to secure the border. he did really good
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be between 40% to 50%. what breaches 2096. donald trump will be between 4096 to 5096. what do ou think be between 4096 to 5096. what do you think about _ be between 4096 to 5096. what do you think about the _ be between 4096 to 5096. what do you think about the second- i be between 4096 to 5096. what do you think about the second- and l you think about the second— and third—place thing here tonight? 0f third—place thing here tonight? of course, he's got to pick a vp if he's the nominee at some point. what's the chances he'd pick nikki haley? i point. what's the chances he'd pick nikki haley?— pick nikki haley? i would say the vp's not _ pick nikki haley? i would say the vp's not a _ pick nikki haley? i would say the vp's not a candidate i pick nikki haley? i would say the vp's not a candidate for. the vp's not a candidate for president. i would say it's someone else. i would say it's a governor— someone else. i would say it's a governor that is seated out there — a governor that is seated out there it _ a governor that is seated out there. it might be a governor in south _ there. it might be a governor in south dakota or a government in south dakota or a government in arkansas. 50 in south dakota or a government in arkansas-— in arkansas. so she wouldn't go down too well _ in arkansas. so she wouldn't go down too well in _ in arkansas. so she wouldn't go down too well in the _ in arkansas. so she wouldn't go down too well in the caucus i in arkansas. so she wouldn't go down too well in the caucus -- l down too well in the caucus —— in congress? i down too well in the caucus -- in congress?— down too well in the caucus -- in congress? i would think that he's it's going _ in congress? i would think that he's it's going to _ in congress? i would think that he's it's going to be _ in congress? i would think that he's it's going to be a - he's it's going to be a governor in south dakota or governor— governor in south dakota or governor in south dakota or governor in arkansas. gk. governor in south dakota or governor in arkansas. ok. in terms of— governor in arkansas. ok. in terms ofa — governor in arkansas. ok. in terms of a second _ governor in arkansas. ok. in terms of a second trump i governor in arkansas. ok. in i terms of a second trump term, if we get there — priorities for you? if we get there - priorities for you?— if we get there - priorities for ou? ., ~ ., for you? yeah - you know, when ou look for you? yeah - you know, when you look at— for you? yeah - you know, when you look at 2025, _ for you? yeah - you know, when you look at 2025, we _ for you? yeah - you know, when you look at 2025, we have i for you? yeah - you know, when you look at 2025, we have $3.5 i you look at 2025, we have $3.5 trillion _ you look at 2025, we have $3.5 trillion of — you look at 2025, we have $3.5 trillion of tax cuts expiring. thats— trillion of tax cuts expiring. that's something we're going to have _ that's something we're going to have to — that's something we're going to have to be — that's something we're going to have to be very focused on. because _ have to be very focused on. because that would be a $3.5 trillion — because that would be a $3.5 trillion... . because that would be a $3.5 trillion- - -_ trillion... tax cuts for the rich, trillion... tax cuts for the rich. of — trillion... tax cuts for the rich, of course. _ trillion... tax cuts for the rich, of course. tax i trillion... tax cuts for the i rich, of course. tax increase. for the rich. _ rich, of course. tax increase. for the rich. when _ rich, of course. tax increase. for the rich. when you i rich, of course. tax increase. for the rich. when you look i rich, of course. tax increase. | for the rich. when you look at the tax threshold, _
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with big pensions. but that is what i think the debate will come down to now. notjust is the economy looking like it has turned a corner? but what does it actually mean for the cost of living? what does it mean for voters?— for voters? nick, thank you very much indeed. _ for voters? nick, thank you very much indeed. let's _ for voters? nick, thank you very much indeed. let's go _ for voters? nick, thank you very much indeed. let's go to - for voters? nick, thank you very much indeed. let's go to andy l much indeed. let's go to andy verity, who has been listening in on the briefing from the institute for fiscal studies. they have been going through the budget line by line, what is their analysis?— through the budget line by line, what is their analysis? well, the thin that what is their analysis? well, the thing that really _ what is their analysis? well, the thing that really puts _ what is their analysis? well, the thing that really puts out - what is their analysis? well, the thing that really puts out is - what is their analysis? well, the j thing that really puts out is what you see about what will happen to the tax that we are all paying. not really because of the budget measure announced yesterday. didn't have to announced yesterday. didn't have to announce any tax—raising measures because they are raising so much by raising the tax threshold. you don't pay any tax at the moment until you and more than about £12,500 per year. then you pay tax at 20% on the income above that, and any income above 50,000 or so pay out 40%. because those thresholds would have
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