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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240607-2460

Than four times what any other party so far has said they will spend. where are you going to get that money from? we where are you going to get that money from? where are you going to get that money from? where are you going to get that mone from? ~ . , , . ., money from? we have been very clear that we are money from? we have been very clear that we are going money from? we have been very clear that we are going to money from? we have been very clear that we are going to ask money from? we have been very clear that we are going to ask those - money from? we have been very clear that we are going to ask those with i that we are going to ask those with the broadest shoulders in society to chip in a bit more, to pay modestly more in tax. so we are proposing a wealth tax. no other party is putting that on the table, despite the fact it is a functioning policy and fermented in a number of other countries around the world which is really successful in raising nearly significant sums of money. we are talking about the multimillionaires and billionaires in british society, we are asking those with over £10 million in assets to pay a 1% tax on that well. those with over £1 billion in assets to pay 2% on that. to chip in, to invest in our key public services, in the nhs. we want to even up tax between unearned income and earned income, so that those who get their income through doing a dayjob and earning a

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Signed 20240607-1560

Location. the nhs has been chronically underfunded for decades, it is on its knees and this cannot be allowed to continue. most of us agree about that. the answer is not, as the conservatives and, surprisingly, labourthink, to surprisingly, labour think, to invite surprisingly, labourthink, to invite big multinational companies further into our national health service. the answer is investment and protecting our nhs. band service. the answer is investment and protecting our nhs. and protecting our nhs. and the money comes and protecting our nhs. and the money comes from? and protecting our nhs. and the money comes from? we - and protecting our nhs. and the i money comes from? we announced and protecting our nhs. and the - money comes from? we announced our health and social money comes from? we announced our health and social care money comes from? we announced our health and social care policy health and social care policy yesterday, including £30 billion of an increase in funding for our health services, 20 billion on social care, and it s really important we understand how closely those are linked, because if we have better social care, those are linked, because if we have bettersocial care, it those are linked, because if we have better social care, it takes the pressure off the nhs. and a one off £20 billion capital investment. these are large sums where do they come from? these are large sums - where do they come from? come from? from reforming the tax s stem. come from? from reforming the tax system. currently come from? from reforming the tax system. currently the come from? from reforming the tax system. currently the uk come from? from reforming the tax system. currently the uk tax - come from? from reforming the tax| system. currently the uk tax system is unbelievably unfair, putting more onus on lower income working people to contribute to the treasury than it does towards the super rich, the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240607-1080

Obviously a very big issue for him, is helping the public understand the dynamism of the labour understand the dynamism of the labour market, the massive increase labour market, the massive increase in the new business formation, that has all been part formation, that has all been part of formation, that has all been part of his administration and it has part of his administration and it has been great. part of his administration and it has been great. thomas, what do ou it has been great. thomas, what do you think it has been great. thomas, what do you think president it has been great. thomas, what do you think president biden - do you think president biden needs to do if he wants to convince people that he is strong on the economy. as betsy was saying, people are looking more at inflation numbers than they are at the overall economic future.- they are at the overall economic future. , ., , economic future. the problem the white economic future. the problem the white house economic future. the problem the white house has - economic future. the problem the white house has is - economic future. the problem the white house has is that i the white house has is that they have not been strong on they have not been strong on the economy. they may be catching up lately but it is too little too late. so the white house is basically out there trying to educate people that economics and statistics such as gdp, cpi has been trending a long way. voters do not care about that. what they care about is their real income. meaning, how much is their paycheque allow them to buy. it does not matter for a vote or if that is due to inflation going up or wages over the last three or if it is

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Transcripts For CNN The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 20240607-2100

Mentioned in the books all right. joan biskupic. thank you very much. i want to bring in npr legal affairs, corresponded de to tote and berkshire covers the us supreme court, does an amazing job for a long time, neither. thanks very much for coming in. my pleasure when you hear these, these bonuses that these justices are getting, what jumps out at you? well, you know, these gabe, gabe roth, who s head of fixed the court and has been probably the most persistent critic of supreme court ethics he made an observation today, these people probably could make ten times the amount of money they make in if they were in private practice if they were lawyers instead of supreme court justices. and he said that he doesn t, isn t bothered by them getting these big book contracts. after all, journalists do this to and it s a way to augment your income and as long as they don t participate in cases involving their publishers or use their their official staffs

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Transcripts For MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber 20240607-1860

how would this interview work for a convicted felon like trump before sentencing? there is no convicted felon like trump. he is one of a kind. all that i can speak to is how it goes for the average joe. they are asked to come in and sit in a small city office and meet with a city probation officer and discuss everything from the crime they are convicted of, any criminal history they might have. their family situation. their obligations. where they are living and how they are supporting themselves and their income. any mental or physical issues that might compromise their ability to support themselves or live independently and to assess their willingness to abide by

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

Because you don t look a certain way or make a certain income, you re not thriving is part of this idea of follow people. and i ve been really struck by the fixation on the lbj era as opposed to perhaps all the other things they came before it if during before, during and after it, it is interesting to me that because the lbj era was a mixture of these social programs and also the civil rights programs. it has gotten sort of attacked by conservatives as being the source of all of the problems when it comes to racial disparities in this country. i mean, does that line up with what you know happened in that era? well, no, absolutely not. one when we think about social welfare in the united states, we don t have social welfare until the new deal fdr 1933.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

Pulling. reporter: outside baton rouge, baker, louisiana, home is roughly two roughly 12,000 people. money is tight. the population and tax base are shrinking, the infrastructure is crumbling. all five school buildings were built in the 1950s. typically, when you have declining enrollment, it s tough to do anything. reporter: superintendent j.t. stroder met us at one of baker s two shuttered schools. speak our school infrastructure is reflective of community and for structure, as well. oh yes i think they are. you can drive around the community, and you will see all those kind of match the way student feels about their surroundings and the atmosphere, it reflects on how they perform academically. reporter: america s infrastructure grades are income and the grades are bad. overall, america s infrastructure for roads and bridges to drinking water get a grade of c-, and the needed investment to bring america s schools up to par, $870 billion.

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America Reports

it has always been difficult to save up a down payment. the challenge we are facing today is even if we save the down payment or a wealthy family member gets us 50-$100,000 for a down payment, you still need in most cases over $100,000 of income to qualify for the loan. that is the second hurdle. when you ask what is scary about this, if we can never buy american home is a generation, how will we retire comfortably if we are only subject to the ever increasing rent prices and can t have a home paid off and take care of homeowner insurance like the boomers do today? we have a big hurdle ahead of us. i like your optimism. we are not going to get anywhere unless we think positively. he also tackled the ongoing debate over or should we buy and mark printing is looking a lot more attractive to many right

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Transcripts for CNN CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip 20240604 02:36:00

Job in new york. i take him apartment shopping and i wanted to make sure that he got a decent apartment and i was backing him up. we find a department in harlem. i gave them all of my bank statements and employment and all. and then i was denied and i realized that they use the technicality of saying that i did not have steady consistent employment. most actors work in three month periods. three months here, three months there. and because it wasn t a continuum of employment, no matter how much income i showed, i showed welcome i own properties around the country. i showed them all my bank statements i even offered to pay a year in advance the complete rent for a year, and i was denied and i realized that that was by design that the application was designed that way to be discriminatory and that was the antidote that i shared because i wanted to show

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