about it. and anyone who can expect an incoming labour government to quickly turn on the spending tops will be disappointed. inflation, debt, taxes are now huge constraints. we will make different choices, on the non dom tax choices. invest it in high quality teaching and our children s mental health. but at the same time, we will be ruthless when it comes to spending every pound wisely. i run a public service in the days of austerity. i know how hard it can be, but i also know how hard it can be, but i also know you can always find ways to improve delivery. change your practice. your behaviour. reform your approach. when times are to have, like they are now, that is the least that people expect. put it like this. there some people in this country right now wake up in the morning and no everyday will bring a fight for every penny. just like the last day. my sister is one of them. i will say to her, let s go to the pub for lunch. and she will say straightaway, al make sandwich
of congress packed up and went on vacation. so now 4,000 faa workers are not being paid. tens of thousands of others involved in airport construction and maintenance are also off t job. and some $25 million are being lost every day in taxes because there is no one there to collect. that is more revenue lost in one hour than you will probably pay in your lifetime because congress members cannot reach an agreement agreement. weill tear into this developing dispute in just a moment, but here are some other stories we re watching tonight. the last pharaoh. for 30 years hosni mubarak was the lord of the nile. today he was wheeled into a cairo courtroom in a hospital bed and kept in a cage. egypt gets its show trial, but is the middle east a safer place? and the book of mormon. it s not just a broadway musical. for millions it s a road map to salvation. mitt romney follows it religiously. one ex-latter day saint says that should disqualify him from being president. then, we fin