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because half the time you're late to work. struggling to afford it, i spend a lot of money on rail, so it's a big dent to my income. trying to be green, trying not- to use your car so much is actually costing more and more. if the increment is going to make it reliable, then it's ok. the 5.9% cap covers nearly half of fares in england and wales, including most season tickets. a decision hasn't yet been made in scotland. to give a few examples... an annual season ticket from brighton to london has gone from £4,480 to more than £4,700. the equivalent from wilmslow to manchester has risen by nearly £100 to £1,740 and an annual season from swansea to cardiff central has gone up to £2,068. the government says it has made sure the rise is well below the rate of inflation it would normally be based on. but this year's is the biggest

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it's not really worth it, because half the time you're late to work. struggling to afford it, i spend a lot of money on rail, so it's a big dent to my income. trying to be green, trying not- to use your car so much is actually costing more and more. if the increment is going to make it reliable, then it's ok. the 5.9% cap covers nearly half of fares in england and wales, including most season tickets. a decision hasn't yet been made in scotland. to give a few examples... an annual season ticket from brighton to london has gone from £a,a80 to more than £a,700. the equivalent from wilmslow to manchester has risen by nearly £100 to £1,7a0 and an annual season from swansea to cardiff central has gone up to £2,068. the government says it has made sure the rise is well below the rate of inflation it would normally be based on. but this year's is the biggest

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costing more and more. if the increment is going to make it reliable, then it's ok. the 5.9% cap covers nearly half of fares in england and wales, including most season tickets. a decision hasn't yet been made in scotland. to give a few examples... an annual season ticket from brighton to london has gone from £4,480 to more than £4,700. the equivalent from wilmslow to manchester has risen by nearly £100 to £1,740 and an annual season from swansea to cardiff central has gone up to £2,068. the government says it has made sure the rise is well below the rate of inflation it would normally be based on. but this year's is the biggest increase in 11 years and it comes as people are facing a host of cost—of—living pressures. passengers have also endured a period of worsening reliability with record cancellation rates and a series of strikes.

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has gone up to £2,068. the government says it has made sure the rise is well below the rate of inflation it would normally be based on. but this year's is the biggest increase in 11 years and it comes as people are facing a host of cost—of—living pressures. passengers have also endured a period of worsening reliability with record cancellation rates and a series of strikes. well, even before this current fare rise, passengers on the whole did not see train travel as great value for money. what customers, passengers, really want, yes, they want an affordable railway, but value for money is about having a reliable, punctual railway as well, and for several months now, that's not been good enough. train companies' representatives said the industry was working hard to make the network more reliable. it's a time of challenges and change on the railway, more working from home means less commuting and season ticket sales

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you're famous for hosting dinners. it's caught my attention. you write about hosting then senator obama ahead of his battle with hillary clinton for the nomination in 2008. at this dinner, leah who sat next to obama remembers his expectation was that he was walking into a room of adorers and supporters. when the questions started, he didn't seem to like it. donna asked him what his 2068 strategy was. he bristled. another participant asked him what's your race strategy? and we all remember him say og, race won't be an issue. america is past that. that leftist all with our mouths slightly ajar. obama's believe was that american families problems were universal and to close the gap between minority and white workers may have little to do with race at all. how surprised were you then, and a deck raade later, how do you k race and our attitude about race

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abhorrent manner? >> and reward it. >> because he is destroying the republican party. there is going to be -- >> i think just the republic. >> -- nothing but ashes in 2018. >> it's bigger than that. we are a president of the united states who cares nothing about himself, not the country, not history, not the world, not 1.6 billion muslims. only about himself. we are on the edge of 2018. 50 years ago, 2068 was a particularly chaotic year. in 1968 16,212 young americans were killed in vietnam. an average of 320 a week. people getting knocks on their doors, telegrams telling a son their father is dead. 50 years later we at a point in our history where the president

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140604:20:49:00

the breakdown comes in black voters think these laws do express suppress the vote and they have a concern about this over this idea of these laws fighting voter fraud. the odd thing is people do that there is some voter fraud. in this sort of the reward that they're offering in alabama. this thousand dollar reward. it plays into the idea but as is wisconsin, i know jamel wrote about this but this was that the decision, there isn't much evidence that voter fraud exists at all. but still, this idea persists that it does. >> jamel, this is a case where say it enough and maybe testimony be true. maybe you can give away that thousand dollars. you look at the numbers from 2003 to 2007 and the doj identified 120 cases of voter fraud. voter impersonation. there were ten voter impersonation cases out of 2,068 alleged election fraud cases. that's 1 of every 15 million

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140419:11:09:00

take a look at this, in october of 2012 to march of 2013, the cost of fraud, $170 million. the number of the fraudulent cases. 2068 fraud cases. >> that's understating it. >> the u.s. attorney's office says they are going to be diligent in prosecuting. >> do they have the staff? >> that's the problem. >> you know, it's like what the irs is struggling with trying -- fewer people get audited this year. they don't have the staff. the sec can't go after fraud on wall street to deal with it they don't have the staff. >> when was the last time government bureaucrats worked to reduce their own power? fewer people on disability means less power for politicians and executive branch bureaucrats. so do they really have incentive to reduce the amount of people on disability? no, of course not. they have the incentive to hike it those people are voters. no, that number is not going down. >> let's talk about happy news, exciting things like the auto show here in new york that everybody has been talking about. you get to seat cool cars. rick is out there.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121128:03:25:00

>> greta: if i was 18 or 19 years old, i wish, why in the world would i buy healthcare? because i can pay the penalty of about $700, and should i get sick i can always go out and buy insurance because i can get it for a pre-existing problem. >> exactly. >> greta: and if i don't buy into that pool, that reduces the entire pool to keep the cost down for everybody. >> bingo. where he need the young involved in the insurance pool to help pay so it spreads the cost outright. they're 31% of the market. 40% of the uninsured in this country are 18 to 30 years old, 18 to 34. okay? let's take the case of the 22-year-old waitress that's in a forbes.com article based on the actuarial firm's study. the individual policy, not a work policy, $2,068. obamacare in 2014 lives that to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121128:06:25:00

>> greta: if i was 18 or 19 years old, i wish, why in the world would i buy healthcare? because i can pay the penalty of about $700, and should i get sick i can always go out and buy insurance because i can get it for a pre-existing problem. >> exactly. >> greta: and if i don't buy into that pool, that reduces the entire pool to keep the cost down for everybody. >> bingo. where he need the young involved in the insurance pool to help pay so it spreads the cost outright. they're 31% of the market. 40% of the uninsured in this country are 18 to 30 years old, 18 to 34. okay? let's take the case of the 22-year-old waitress that's in a forbes.com article based on the actuarial firm's study. the individual policy, not a work policy, $2,068. obamacare in 2014 lives that to $3,000 for this young

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