under your pillow, what are your thoughts? 50 under your pillow, what are your thoughts? under your pillow, what are our thou~hts? ., , your thoughts? so we have been on day two. your thoughts? so we have been on day two, today, your thoughts? so we have been on day two, today, thursday, . your thoughts? so we have been on day two, today, thursday, of| on day two, today, thursday, of the budget. the big picture thing is that some of the think tanks, westminster s brains beyond government have been crunching through it and they have concluded what many a newscaster will know as the kind of bleeding obvious really, but they presented in the spreadsheet and the rest of it, which is that times are really tough people, that wages are squeezed, living standards are squeezed, living standards are squeezed, living standards are squeezed, that household income is squeezed and will be for a while, that the tax burden is the highest it has beenin burden is the highest it has been i
i was telling my friend to not talk. [speaking spanish] she cried a lot. according to the cdc, guns are now the leading cause of death among children than adolescents in america. it jumps a 30% between 2019 and 2020. according to the washington post, more than 311,000 students have experienced gun violence at school since columbine, in 1999. of course, republicans are suggesting to keep the schools as virtual prisons to deal with this problem. we need serious funding to upgrade our schools. this is to install bulletproof doors and locking classroom doors ultimately. as we all know, what s stops, armed, that guys, is armed good guys. i hate to break it to cancun crews there but that the armed guys were not much help. the police admit to a stunning string of failures. 19 police officers waited in the hallway for nearly an hour as these children were trapped with a gunman, before even attempting to breach the classroom. why the hesitation? one lieutenant saying that they
the fiscal conference in 2021, i set out the fiscal rules that an incoming labour government would incoming labour government would abide by, subject to that investing would abide by, subject to that investing in the things that will grow our economy. but if i look will grow our economy. but if i look at will grow our economy. but if i look at the will grow our economy. but if i look at the public finance numbers, there is the room to make numbers, there is the room to make those investments, and actually, make those investments, and actually, a good chancellor has -ot actually, a good chancellor has got to actually, a good chancellor has got to know when to say no, and iam got to know when to say no, and i am absolutely willing and happy i am absolutely willing and happy to say to people, as i ve ust happy to say to people, as i ve just said happy to say to people, as i ve just said on the fiscal drag issue. just said on the fiscal drag issue. i just said on t
and the funding was cut by 75% by president trump they locked in 110 million. the bottom line is, i can give you five, now. the george floyd act no. but voting right expansions? no. but we have to, the biden inspiration has to do a better job of messaging with they ve done. specifically not in general. people can look at the tweet and they can see that people responded overwhelmingly. he got many reasons. but roland i want to stay with you for a second because this is something that compounds me. there seems to be a gender divide here. there seem to be more black men that feel this way than there are black women. black men overwhelmingly support the democrat party. but just a numbers of who votes and gets out there there also seems to be a generational divide, particularly in the hip-hop community. but still rhymes, and some of the people of loops generation who adopt this mentality. why do you think it s specific to black men, disproportionate